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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.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Videos from Americans in France and Veelee


As promised, here are the videos from Tuesday's music.mync.com showcase for Cherry Bounce. This show was good for me because I got to see two bands I'd heard a bit about, but hadn't seen.

The first video was from Veelee, who I think have a lot of potential but need to tighten up, especially on the drums.






Veelee from Mann's World on Vimeo.








Next were Americans in France, who were a very pleasant surprise. I'd heard their CD earlier this year, and thought it OK, but I really liked them much more live. Check out their video.



















Americans in France from Mann's World on Vimeo.



The evening was also a bit of a birthday party for music.mync.com which is celebrating its first year and has become an excellent source for local music information. Congrats to Jake Seaton and all the other folks at music.mync.com.



Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Fun at last night's music.mync.com showcase


Just a quick note to say I caught Veelee and Americans in France at last night's music.mync.com showcase for Cherry Bounce at Slim's. I enjoyed them both, Americans in France more so. Would have loved to have seen Gray Young, but it was past my bedtime. I'll add videos and more details later. Right now here's a photo as a quick tease.