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This Saturday, the University of Wisconsin student radio station WSUM will be responsible for one of the Memorial Union Terrace’s most exciting student-run programs of the fall, Snake on the Lake Fest. Starting at 4 p.m., Terrace-goers will witness the kick-off of an evening sure to be full of exciting music sponsored by a multitude of student organizations and campus businesses.

Formerly titled Party in the Park, Snake on the Lake Fest is the radio station’s yearly celebration that station manager and primary event organizer Y Mae Sussman says is an event for all to enjoy.

“The event is intended as a sort of ‘thank you’ to the listeners as well as the community overall for its support of student radio,” Sussman said.

With that in mind, the event includes a wide variety of acts sure to impress listeners of all backgrounds. Regional performers include Pistols at Dawn and El Valiente. Pistols at Dawn is a rock band from Chicago whose MySpace describes them as “music to waterboard to.” With charmingly deep, authentic vocals and a standard, comfortable sense of rhythm, Pistols is sure to be a crowd pleaser.

Madison’s own indie band, El Valiente, is a complicated yet listenable experiment of melody-centric sound curiously accented with impetuous rhythm. With inspirations like Sonic Youth, Mogwai and The Flaming Lips, as well as an invigorating inclusion of the glockenspiel, this band’s American Football-esque sound is something that will certainly stir Pitchfork fanatics and the more casual listeners alike.

Saturday’s programming continues with acts such as Damien Jurado, Awesome Color, Miles Benjamin Anthony Johnson and headliner Tortoise.

Damien Jurado is a Seattle-based singer and songwriter whose folk sound and gentle vocals resonate beautifully in the indie tradition. Promoting a recent album release while on tour, his eerie voice is a faintly reminiscent combination of TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe and The Moldy Peaches’ Adam Green.

Hailing from Great Lakes, Mich., Awesome Color is a psychedelic, sharp exploration of sound whose stop in Madison is part of a North American tour to promote a fall album. Recently signed to Ecstatic Peace!, Awesome Color’s sound resembles indie favorite Animal Collective but seeks to complicate sound differently with its lofty guitar parts and startlingly monotone vocals.

Miles Benjamin Anthony Johnson from Brooklyn, Ore., is responsible for a debut album replete with several well-known indie phenoms. Grizzly Bear’s Chris Bear, Chris Taylor and Daniel Rossen are also joined by Kyp Malone from TV on the Radio to really complement Johnson’s distinctive sound on his album. His vocals are eerily suggestive of Bob Dylan or Mason Jennings while still evoking a sound completely new and different.

Tortoise, entering its 18th year as a band, will conclude the evening of music with its ethereal, aged-to-perfection instrumental routine. The exploratory nature of this Chicago-based band’s music combined with its limitless range of influences has resulted in sounds that listeners have been returning to again and again for nearly two decades. The band’s timelessness is largely attributed to how impossible the sound is to characterize or easily listen to, which in turn makes a live show impossible to miss.

In between musical acts, WSUM’s DJs will be putting together their own sets which is a throwback nod to the event’s “Party in the Park” days as a DJ exhibition as well as a fun way to see what the music buffs at WSUM are made of.

The event is sponsored by the Wisconsin Union Directorate, ASM, Underground Printing, Underground Textbooks, The Onion, University Heath Services and Downtown Madison Business Improvement District. This wide range of sponsors, in addition to the extraordinary quality of musical acts, is another indication of the exceptional reputation the Snake on the Lake Fest has garnered for the past few years.

Although the event’s popularity has grown since its inception, many still question its unusual name.

“The station is colloquially known as the Snake on the Lake, so the name seemed appropriate,” Sussman explained.

Come to the Memorial Union Terrace Saturday in order to support as well as experience this remarkable showcase of musical talent sure to electrify listeners or even people just wondering what this strangely named festival is all about.


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Despite my disdain for the hotbed of drunken heathens, soul-shattering rock and roll, and beautiful young ladies engaging in wanton debauchery that is this obviously Satanistic “Snake on the Lake” fest, I must say that this is a superbly unbiased piece of journalism obviously written by someone who didn’t just research these bands by looking them up on MySpace. - Germain Q. Stemme

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