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Here are the highs, lows, and whoas of what we saw over the weekend.

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They played more unreleased songs, including a rollicking take on Spud Infinity anda particularly hefty closer.

The most spellbinding moment of the night came afterward, as the crew switched out James Krivchenias kick drum.

For an hour, Big Thief treated a crowd of thousands like they were old friends.

), owing to the late-summer dryness of Union Park.

A high if youd been missing the Coachella desert, but not for me.

In particular, Saturday emphasized all the citys music scene had to offer.

Just Like That-Yeah Just Like That At Pitchfork Boodilla Working.

LEGACY!, covers of Nirvana and Tracy Chapman, and a tender new love song called Headfirst.

WHOA: Phoebe Bridgers and St. Vincent played past the headlines.Phoebe Bridgerss Pitchfork-headlining set was a coronation.

For a performer who has always traded in shock and awe, Clark delivered both in spades.

WHOA: Live bands bring visionary albums to life on day three.St.

Vincents Saturday-headlining set kicked off a trend for Sunday: Live bands absolutely killed it.

They rocked to the last seconds of their set, with production eventually cutting them off to everyones disappointment.

Id call it a star-making performance for Tumor, but the set made clear they already were one.

But the final sets I caught on Sunday entertained with no expectations.

Sweet Nuthin, and Boys Next Doors Shivers.

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