Chicago: They tell you to "act like you've been there." And Kentucky rockers Cage The Elephant have been to Lollapalooza before, two times, in fact. And just hours before they were set to take the stage for their third go-round, they told that they hope it might be their "Lady Gaga moment."
You see, back in 2007, a then little-known Gaga played the same small side stage as Cage, and last year the new megastar returned to headline one of Lolla's main stages, her career universes beyond where it was back when they were both under-the-radar acts.
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"This is our third time, it feels really good," said singer Matthew Shultz, who was still a bit groggy after having just woken up around noon. "We haven't really been able to analyze all the information yet, but it definitely feels good to be back here playing on a bigger stage."
With news that more then 26,000 people have pledged to go see them on the official Lollapalooza page, the Bowling Green boys were in awe of the potentially huge audience, but trying to not let it go to their heads. "I try not to get my hopes up, because when it happens then you'll just have five people there," said a humble Shultz about their latest trip to the festival where they made a big impression in 2009. "Because if we don't expect that and five people show we'll be super-satisfied and happy that five people came to see our band."
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With his band earning accolades for their Nirvana-like punk rock explosion, what's weird for Shultz is that he clearly remembers Gaga playing just before them in 2007, and look at her now. "Maybe this is our year to blow up like Lady Gaga did," Shulz deadpanned, as guitarist Lincoln Parish joked that maybe his singer could take the stage inside a giant egg.
"I'm gonna come out in a Cadbury egg with blood all over me," he said, "shooting sparks out of my nipples. and that might get us more votes for the VMA's as well," he added of the band's nod for Best Rock Video nomination at the upcoming August 28 show.
Hell, for a second, Shulz even considered going back to the bus and maybe trying to put together his own meat outfit. Although given the scorching temperatures on the Chicago lakeshore on Sunday afternoon, chances are it would be a well-done steak suit by the end of the band's five o'clock set. Now that might get them the attention they're looking for.