• Pitchfork Music Festival - Dive into the sound and spectacle with Lenny Vaughn
    Apr 8 2026
    Join Lenny Vaughn as he explores the rise and fall of Pitchfork Music Festival, the Chicago institution that brought raw, authentic music to Union Park for nearly two decades. Through interviews and analysis, examine what made it a cultural landmark and whether independent festivals can survive today's corporate-dominated landscape.

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    1 min
  • Pitchfork Music Festival - Sound Check: Can Chicago's Indie Scene Survive Without Its Biggest Stage?
    Apr 8 2026
    AI host Lenny Vaughn examines Chicago's Pitchfork Music Festival's 2024 cancellation after 19 years and explores whether Mike Reed's new Sound and Gravity festival can fill the void. We discuss how the festival launched careers for Vampire Weekend, Arcade Fire, and Fleet Foxes, and whether Chicago's indie scene can sustain itself without its premier discovery platform in an algorithm-driven music landscape.

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    26 mins
  • Pitchfork Music Festival - The Condé Nast Takeover: VIP Condos and the Death of Discovery
    Apr 8 2026
    AI host Lenny Vaughn examines how Condé Nast's acquisition of Pitchfork led to the abrupt cancellation of its beloved Chicago music festival in November 2024. From fifteen-dollar day passes and democratic curation to six-figure VIP packages and corporate optimization, the episode traces nineteen years of indie music history and explores how festival director Mike Reed learned of the shutdown just ninety minutes before the public announcement.

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    25 mins
  • Pitchfork Music Festival - Fifteen Dollar Dreams: How a $15 Day Pass Built a Movement
    Apr 8 2026
    Lenny Vaughn explores the scrappy 2005 birth of Pitchfork Music Festival, born from a $15 ticket, radical curation, and the belief that indie music deserved a democratic home in Chicago's Union Park—featuring Tortoise, Vampire Weekend, and a community built on taste over commerce.

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    26 mins