Showing posts with label "trk fest". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "trk fest". Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2010

Photos and video from TRK Fest!



Years ago I spent three weeks living on a farm in Saxapahaw, and came to the conclusion then that, despite popular belief, it's actually a hell of a lot hotter in the country than it is in a city. I thought about that Saturday at TRK Fest while witnessing several local musicians, and a whole lot of local music fans, on the verge of passing out due to heat exhaustion. Poor Ryan Gustafson (below) looked like he was just going to melt up on stage. The only good thing I can say about the heat is that I sweated so hard I only had to make a trip to the dreaded port-a-potty - in which it was easily about 30 degrees hotter -- once. 


I had decided early on I wasn't going to stay till the bitter end, mainly because I didn't want to drive back to Raleigh from Pittsboro after Megafaun's 11 p.m. set. I got there right before Ryan Gustafson took the stage and stayed through Mount Moriah (below), catching Veelee (top) and Butterflies in the process. I would have liked to have taken the Piedmont Biofuels tour and stayed around for Midtown Dickens, but I was just spent by that point. See more photos from the show

I was glad to catch Butterflies for the first time, and more impressed with Veelee this time around. But Mount Moriah stole what little of the show I saw. Midtown Dickens and Phil Cook from Megafaun even joined them for "Lament". Other highlights of the day included making my first tie-dye since college, and finally trying an Only Burger, which was pretty tasty indeed. 




Mount Moriah from Mann's World on Vimeo.


Veelee from Mann's World on Vimeo.


Butterflies from Mann's World on Vimeo.


Ryan Gustafson from Mann's World on Vimeo.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

TRK Fest line-up announced


And it's a good one! This year's TRK Fest will take place June 26 at Piedmont Biofuels in Pittsboro. In addition to the bands, there will be volleyball, tours of the plant (which is actually a lot cooler than it sounds) and a "bliss tent." Here's the line up so far. Others will be announced soon.

Performers:
Megafaun
Hammer No More The Fingers
Mount Moriah
Embarrassing Fruits
Midtown Dickens
Veelee
Butterflies
Ryan Gustafson
Vibrant Green
many more to be announced!

Other attractions:
Local art, crafts and clothing for sale
Local food and drinks for sale
Pants-off Dance-off
Coffee Sack Race
Cool Kids Yoga Session
Musical Chairs Cake Walk
Volleyball
Sprinklers and Water Things
Tour of Piedmont Biofuels
Free Haircuts
Shadow Puppets
Bliss Tent
and probably more!



And speaking of Megafaun, The Red Alert has an interview with Phil Cook, so check it out!

Tuesday, June 09, 2009