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The 35 Denton 2013 Schedule is Here!

35 Denton has just announced this year's schedule. It was a daunting lineup when viewed as a straight list -- in scrollable, chronological breakdown form its magnitude hits home. The two main stages alone comprise 15 commendable bands, and they aren't even operating on the festival's first night...
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35 Denton has just announced this year's schedule. It was a daunting lineup when viewed as a straight list -- in scrollable, chronological breakdown form its magnitude hits home. The two main stages alone comprise 15 commendable bands, and they aren't even operating on the festival's first night.

We've taken the liberty of extracting just those main stage schedules here to give you a starting point. The festival site has a handy check-and-print feature, so head over there to make a plan you will abandon two hours in. It's tradition.

You can't go very wrong just wandering from place to place, though I would not be fulfilling my contractual obligation to recommend Marnie Stern at all available opportunities if I didn't tell you to hang out at Dan's Silverleaf on Sunday. The Coathangers go on at 11:30 and the Queen of Shred follows. Don't expect to show up late and still get in that one.

Main Stage One Friday 6 p.m. Brutal Juice 8 p.m. Sleep Saturday 4 p.m. Yeahdef 6 p.m. The Cannabinoids ft. Sarah Jaffe 8 p.m. Solange Sunday 4 p.m. TBA 5:45 p.m. School of Rock 6 p.m. Thee Oh Sees 8 p.m. Chelsea Light Moving

Main Stage Two Friday 5 p.m. Fungi Girls 7 p.m. Roky Erickson Saturday 3 p.m. Astronautalis 5 p.m. A.Dd+ 7 p.m. Killer Mike Sunday 3 p.m. Video 5 p.m. Reigning Sound 7 p.m. Camera Obscura

View the Complete 35 Denton Schedule here.

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