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Lollapalooza 2012: Day 1

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The Black Angels, yes there were a few bands with "black" in their name booked for Day 1 of Lollapalooza, looked to be on their way to being the surprise hit of the earlier part of the day's schedule. The Austin, Texas-based band played moody rock while lead singer Alex Maas did his best Jim Morrison vocal impression. The formula worked for most of the set, but seemed to tire out toward the end. It was early in the day, and festival attendees were ready to rock a little. Maybe they were just the victims of having an early slot on the schedule.

Metric's dance rock really brought the north end of the festival grounds alive. Emily Haines fluttered around the stage in a sequined top. The Canadian band's music was just as flashy as they worked their way through several songs, many from their latest album, "Synthetica." Haines had full control over the crowd at times as they sang along with every " ah ah ah." The band's energy was a welcome kickstart to a main stage that had been heavy on the doom and gloom most of the day.

Other notes: The removal of the tent over the Perry's stage was a welcome sight. The dance music area was a steamy mess under the tent panels last year. Perry's was given a large, open area on the festival grounds for 2012 ... Black Sabbath brought several metal fans, distinguishable by their black Anthrax and Iron Maiden t-shirts, to the festival at least for Friday, Some claimed real estate in front of the stage well before Black Sabbath's 8:05 p.m. set time. "Sabbath deserves better than this," one of the group members said in reference to Passion Pit playing the timeslot prior to the metal band on the stage. Guess waiting up front at 6 p.m. wasn't for everybody ... Attendees will notice increased fencing and barriers when entering the festival this year. Gate crashers will have a few more obstacles to hurdle this time around after many hopped the fence to enter last year.

• Rob Carroll writes about pop culture and entertainment for the Northwest Herald. He can be reached at rcarroll@shawmedia.com. You can also follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

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Rob Carroll

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Northwest Herald

Rockford, IL

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Rob writes about entertainment for the Northwest Herald. He also has been an on-air personality for several radio stations since 2000.

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