QuadWorks announces BearStock 2014 headliners
QuadWorks revealed the headliners for BearStock 2014 in a video previewing the event with clips of past BearStock performances. The all-day music festival will take place in Tattnall Square Park Saturday, April 12. The free music festival will feature 10 bands during the course of the day and three headliners: Radical Something, Logic and Krewella.
Radical Something is a trio of Alex Lagemann (Loggy), Josh Hallbauer (Josh Cocktail) and Michael Costanzo (Big Red). The trio’s musical style is described by Billboard.com as blending “hip hop and rock with a decidly Californian vibe.” The group, formed in 2011, currently has two full albums, “We Are Nothing” and “Ride It Out,” as well as an EP, “No Sweat.”
Logic is the stage name of American rapper Sir Robert Bryson Hall II. Logic has released four mixtapes since 2010. The most recent, “Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever,” was released in May 2013. Logic is currently signed with Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Records.
Krewella, a trio of Jahan Yousaf, Yasmine Yousaf and Kris Trindl (Rain Man), are from Chicago, Ill. The group’s style of electronic dance music draws from genres of house, dubstep and hardstyle. Their debut album, “Get Wet,” released in June of 2012 and hit the Top 10 of Billboard’s Hot 200 in its first week. “Alive” became Krewella’s first top 40 hit on the US Billboard Top 100.

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