Backstage at Bonnaroo: The Postelles

VIDEO! New York City-bred quartet play their new tune "123 Stop," produced by Stroke-gone-solo Albert Hammond Jr., and divulge details about their forthcoming debut.

As Bonnaroo first-timers, up and coming New York City-based outfit the Postelles certainly had their share of fun in Tennessee, from ruling the Troo Music Lounge to catching shows and partying throughout the festival weekend.

Bonnaroo Reviewed: The Postelles

Chipper New Yorkers do fans right in the Budweiser Troo Music Lounge.
Photo by Lucy Hamblin

At most festivals, a noon set time usually begets only a smattering of fans gathered around a stage, but at Bonnaroo, where patrons are up practicing yoga at 9 A.M., a midday slot isn't bad at all.

Catch the Buzz: The Postelles

Bonnaroo '08 performer! Download the New York City-based rockers' jangly, pop-smart new track "123 Stop," produced by Stroke-gone-solo Albert Hammond Jr.

Who? With a loyal following across the Atlantic culled via a series of heated live sets and plenty of radio air time, New York City-bred quartet the Postelles are finally poised to break out stateside with their jangling, catchy retro tunes leading the way.

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