Los Angeles Times

Desert Daze plans a comeback with Jack White, the Mars Volta

The beloved psych-rock festival returns to Lake Perris after a break in 2023.

- By August Brown

After a yearlong absence, the SoCal psych-rock festival Desert Daze will return in October with a lineup that includes Jack White, the Mars Volta and Cigarettes After Sex.

The fest — renowned for its tastemakin­g mix of experiment­al rock, metal, hiphop and globe-spanning undergroun­d music — will return to its classic grounds at Lake Perris from Oct. 1013.

Headliner White just released a new album, billed as “no name” with typically contrarian promotion — given out as a free white-label LP from record stores in London, Nashville and Detroit. The Mars Volta are celebratin­g a return to festival stages (after some tumultuous years away), on back of their acclaimed 2022 comeback album and a Spanish-language re-imagining of it. The dreamy indierock project Cigarettes After Sex just played two sold-out nights at the Kia Forum. The bill also includes singersong-writer Liz Phair and L.A. funk innovator Thundercat.

Just beneath them on the bill are the Texas trash-metal combo Power Trip, which will play another set of its comeback tour after the death of singer Riley Gale; the Belarus post-punk group (and unlikely arena act) Molchat Doma; and heady hip-hop veterans De La Soul (playing after the 2023 death of co-founder Trugoy the Dove).

Other intriguing additions include the dancepunk duo Death From Above 1979 playing its beloved, sleazy debut LP “You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine” for its 20th anniversar­y; some avant-garde jazz programmin­g with Makaya McCraven, Jeff Parker, Ebo Taylor + Pat Thomas and Adrian Younge, and a literary conversati­on between Bikini Kill founder and memoirist Kathleen Hanna and Mars Volta’s Cedric BixlerZava­la.

The festival called off its 2023 edition, saying in a statement then, “After careful thought and considerat­ion, Desert Daze organizers have decided to take a year off from the event at Lake Perris and return in 2024, using the extra time to ensure an experience that surpasses expectatio­ns for many years to come.”

Tickets for this year’s fest go on sale Friday, and passes start at $299. See the full lineup at desertdaze.org.

 ?? Carlos Osorio Associated Press ?? HEADLINER Jack White, performing last month in Detroit, just released a new album, billed as “no name” and given out as a free LP at some record stores.
Carlos Osorio Associated Press HEADLINER Jack White, performing last month in Detroit, just released a new album, billed as “no name” and given out as a free LP at some record stores.

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