In Photos: Primavera Sound 2012
Photos by Sarah Dorman
Friends

Archers of Loaf


Thee Oh Sees

Refused

Japandroids



Chavez

Girls


Big Star

Codeine

The Men


Obits

Veronica Falls

Girls Names


Atlas Sound


Josh T Pearson

Off!


Yo La Tengo


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