Live at Virgin Mobile Festival '08: She & Him

The retro-loving duo take their golden oldies to the stage at the Virgin Mobile Festival.
She & Him's Zooey Deschanel

The Virgin Mobile Festival did the time warp when actress-turned-siren Zooey Deschanel and indie-folkie M. Ward brought their nostalgic brand of folk-pop to life. Enjoy streaming clips of the dulcet duo performing sweet tunes from their debut, this year's Volume 1, below.

Live at Virgin Mobile Festival '08: Taking Back Sunday

On the verge of making a new record, Taking Back Sunday romp through faves on Virgin's North Stage.
Bassist Matt Rubano surveys the crowd

The pits got a bit more fierce and furious during back-to-back midday sets by Warped Tour veterans Taking Back Sunday and Paramore, the former of whom are on the verge of entering the studio to record a new album. But old favorites -- well, sort of old, from 2006's Louder Now -- kicked off the set. Enjoy the streaming video proof below.

Live at Virgin Mobile Festival '08: Stone Temple Pilots

The veteran rockers, reunited and feeling good, open their set with "Vasoline" and "Wicked Garden."

As we sat alongside the stage waiting to record video of Stone Temple Pilots' set today, we could hear a wide array of fans through our headphones, some chanting "S-T-P" over and over again, and more than a few lauding the overall hotness of frontman Scott Weiland.

Backstage at Virgin Mobile Festival '08: Paramore

The Riot!-ous quartet talk about winding down their rabid touring schedule and recording a new album.

We loved chatting up Paramore when we featured them in our March issue, sending a camera crew to Nashville to chronicle the band in their hometown (watch the video).

Live at Virgin Mobile Festival '08: Paramore

Watch the Tennesseans blast through "That's What You Get."
Paramore's Hayley Williams

Paramore keep getting better and better at filling out a big festival stage, and an adoring throng flocked to the festival's North Stage for their early-afternoon set. The quartet's fans had been amassing during Shudder to Think's set, and were more than ready when the band finally took the stage. Here's a clip of Paramore playing "That's What You Get."

Live from Virgin Mobile Festival '08: Bloc Party

Bassist Gordon Moakes might be on paternity leave, but there was nothing babyish about the band's set in Baltimore.

As we noted in our live review from earlier this week, Bloc Party seems reenergized by their new material, like new single "Mercury." And while that was truly a set highlight during their afternoon romp on Virgin Mobile Festival's South Stage, Silent Alarm favorites carried the day, particularly a rousing version of

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