Muddy Roots 2013 Review, Part III: Fried Pickles and THE MONSTERS!

Sep 14, 2013 17:42

Saturday was more blissful than a midnight bowla melted peanut butter, marshmallows and cheerios. It was epic. Musta drank the world’s weight in water and glistened it back out again.

Up until Saturday, I didn’t really spend much money, but hell, once I get a shovel in the merch hole…I don’t stop digging till I’m in a Vernsian pit. I spent what I ( Read more... )

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wirewalking September 15 2013, 00:40:17 UTC
I dunno if I have mentioned this previously but I really, deeply, utterly want someone to pay you huge piles of money to write kickass indie music reviews.

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pattytempleton September 15 2013, 16:16:35 UTC
ME TOO! Let's make this happen.

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csecooney September 15 2013, 20:40:23 UTC
SECONDED! Or thirded! To whom can we send examples of your HOT BLOGS so that the world may know your GLORY???!!!

I adore you. I adore you. I want to listen to ALL THE MUSIC you mention. I want to listen with YOUR ears.

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seabird78 September 16 2013, 15:07:36 UTC
A true confession: I caught most of Flag's set at Riot Fest, and it was enjoyable, but didn't fully grab me.

I think my punk rock membership card might get revoked for saying that, but since I'm not all that punk rock to begin with, I won't take it personal. :)

Great recap!

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pattytempleton September 16 2013, 18:14:36 UTC
There were reports that Flag was the better of the two to see...eh. Who knows. I can't fault either version for trying, but I just would have rather seen all of them try something new.

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seabird78 September 16 2013, 18:28:09 UTC
Agreed. As far as nostalgia punk rock goes, I preferred the set done by X.

But that might just be me, cause I'm a sucker for dual male/female lead vocals.

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