Rock the Bells

They came, they saw, they Rocked The Bells


Keywords: Array, hip hop, Rock the Bells
Review
By Kwan Booth
Photos By Kwan Booth

With a main stage leaning to the jazzy, cerebral side, this year's Rock the Bells at Shoreline Amphitheater played a mellower tune, and with a few crowd surfing, fist pumping, "F--- the mainstream" exceptions, rolled along a lot smoother than last year's head banger.  Less Rock the Bells, more blow the sax.

With a lineup including Tribe Called Quest, Nas, Mos Def, De La Soul and Rakim and a second stage of up and coming electro acts like Spank Rock, Amanda Blank and The Kids in the Hall, performers provided a heady but fun sonic mixture and the crowd responded in kind.  Heavy on the "conscious," back packers types, audience members were more likely to be rocking Barack Obama campaign T's than iced out grills, as one manager from the amphitheater noted early in the day.  "We usually don't have hip hop shows here, you know, because of the problems. But these guys are great" he confided.  Read more »


Photo recap: Rock the Bells


Keywords: Array, hip hop, Photography, Rock the Bells
Review
By Kwan Booth

Saturday's Rock the Bells at Shoreline Amphitheater was a mostly mellow old school stroll through some classic Hip Hop, with the occasional bout of fist pumping and crowd surfing thrown in for flavor.  Old School and New School all gave solid performances, with Nas taking home the King of Rock the Bells crown with the most high energy set of the night.  Check the photos for more goodness.  Read more »


20 hours and counting to hip hop heaven


Keywords: Array, hip hop, R&B, Rock the Bells, Urban
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By Kwan Booth


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