FRIDAY
SNAIL MAIL
We arrived early enough to catch a chunk of their set. They were the youngest band of the festival, by far. I was not expecting much based off of a demo that I heard, and I was pleasantly surprised by their guitar driven tunes. The singer definitely had some emotion behind her vocals.
POST PINK
A second floor set in a row? Why have a floor "Stage" and a "stage" stage if you are not going to alternate? Post Pink did their thing. It was good, but not the best I have seen them. They played one song that it seemed like Angie did not have vocals ready for it, so she awkwardly just kind of stood there for a few minutes.
HONEY RADAR
OK finally, some stage switching. I decided to watch this one from the balcony. I do not regret this. This was my least favorite band and set of the weekend. They had three guitars, and that was about two too many for them. It sounded sloppy and the band did not seem to know when their songs ended, and each song just kind of stopped.
SNEAKS
I had heard Sneaks music, but had never seen her. I am a fan. The setup was minimal; a drum machine that was turned off and on with a foot switch (and the songs were changed via hand between songs), a bass guitar, and a microphone. The crowd dug it, and was dancing along with her infectious grooves.
CREEPOID
I missed most of their set (I saw them a few months ago and did not need to see them) but could hear them from the back. They sounded fine. I ran into Got Haggis at this time and he recruited me to the enlightened side. It was cool chilling with him. I also was scoping out the t-shirts to see which one I wanted (I ended up not getting anything the first day).
Guided by Wire
Azaghal1981 and I decided to check out this Guided by Voiced/Wire cover band. We left after one song.
BARRERACUDAS
This floor set was my second least favorite of the weekend. They were just cheesy. Some in the crowd seemed to like it. I wandered around being social for most of the set.
WING DAM
If you know anything about me, you would know that I love me some Wing Dam. They are awesome people and I always have fun watching their grunge/90s ish take on rock and roll.
PURE DISGUST
They win the award for craziest crowd of night one. I watched their fun, high energy punk set from the side of the band. I am glad I finally saw them.
PRIESTS
I was three beers deep by this time and enjoyed Priests. They played some new tunes and some of their older stuff. The crowd was definitely there for them.
SCREAMING FEMALES
The last set of the night was my second or third Screaming Females set of the year. They rocked and Marissa once again blew my mind with her guitar virtuosity and her impassioned vocals.
All in all a fun night. It was well organized, beer was cheap (my Brooklyn Easy IPA's were three bucks), and there were tons of cool people there. This was also the most crowded night, but was not suffocating.