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2018 Photo Recap: Day Five
Select photographs from the fifth night of the festival. Presented in roughly chronological order. Heads up to the regular viewers of these posts, the upcoming recaps from Friday and Saturday nights may be delayed a day or two.
Charlotte Montgomery @ 2104 [Photo: Aaron Reichow]
4onthefloor @ Glensheen (Secret show) [Photo: Stevie Twining (On assignment for KUMD 103.3FM)]
Robot Rickshaw @ Izzy’s BBQ Lounge and Grill [Photo: K. Praslowicz]
Robot Rickshaw @ Izzy’s BBQ Lounge and Grill [Photo: Mike Mayou (On assignment for KUMD 103.3FM)]
Fiasco Brass Co. @ The Spirit Room [Photo: Mike Mayou (On assignment for KUMD 103.3FM)]
Timbre Ghost @ The Main Club [Photo: K. Praslowicz]
WNDY @ Cedar Lounge [Photo: Andy Miller]
Rick McLean @ The Main Club [Photo: K. Praslowicz]
G’narwals @ Izzy’s BBQ Lounge and Grill [Photo: K. Praslowicz]
Portrait of a Drowned Man @ The Reef [Photo: Aaron Reichow]
The Farsights @ Izzy’s BBQ Lounge and Grill [Photo: K. Praslowicz]
The Farsights @ Izzy’s BBQ Lounge and Grill [Photo: Adam Reinhardt (On assignment for KUMD 103.3FM)]
The Fiasco @ The Reef [Photo: K. Praslowicz]
Bottle Jockeys @ Reef Bar [Photo: K. Praslowicz]
DAY SIX: RAWK NIGHT
Friday night is nothing but music. Beaner’s Central has an eclectic lineup that starts light and ends heavy. Teatro Zuccone and Legacy Glassworks host similarly disparate lineups.
Travel between venues along Superior Street is made easier by the free DTA Trolley, which will feature performances by Cyr and Mel Annala.
A new venue this year is the Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center. The auditorium in the American Indian Community Housing
Organization’s Gimaajii-Mino-Bimaadizimin building has an expansive stage that will be well used by Sing! A Women’s Chorus, #theindianheadband and A Band Called Truman.
Those looking for a more intimate experience can check out another new venue, Blush. The collectively run bar and concert room will have a mix of genres, from hip-hop to indie rock.
The Latelys play the Rex at 10:30 p.m. The trio, led by Jenna Harting’s powerful vocals, was one of the surprise hits at Homegrown last year. It was the band’s first gig in front of a large audience, having only played together for four months.
“We were really thrilled to hear people enjoyed listening to us as much as we enjoyed playing as a group,” says pianist C.J. Hanson.
Fans can expect some new songs; the Latelys hope to release a full-length album in the next year.
Late night rawkers have a tough choice to make. Will it be Mary Bue, Gaelynn Lea or Àlamode? Post-midnight, they’ll be commanding the stages at Rex Bar, Pizza Lucé and R.T. Quinlan’s, respectively
2018 Photo Recap: Day Four
Select photographs from the fourth night of the festival. Presented in roughly chronological order.
Born Too Late @ Clyde Iron [Photo: Matthew Moses]
The Fontanelles @ Clyde Iron [Photo: Mike Mayou (On assignment for KUMD 103.3FM)]
Low @ Clyde Iron [Photo: Keenan MT]
Volunteering @ Clyde Iron [Photo: Matthew Moses]
The Dames @ Clyde Iron [Photo: Matthew Moses]
The Brothers Burn Mountain (Venue at capacity) @ Beaner’s Central [Photo: Adam Reinhardt (On assignment for KUMD 103.3FM)]
Low-Hi Funk @ Clyde Iron [Photo: Hosanna Termaat]
A Winter Downpour @ Kom-on-Inn [Photo: K. Praslowicz]
Boku Frequency @ Mr. D’s Bar & Grill [Photo: Aaron Reichow]
The Resonance @ Gopher Restaurant & Lounge [Photo: K. Praslowicz]
Fearless Moral Inventory @ Clyde Iron [Photo: Hosanna Termaat]
The Ball Slashers @ Mr. D’s [Photo: Aaron Reichow]
Backstage @ Mr. D’s [Photo: Andy Miller]
The Dark Underbelly @ Gopher Restaurant & Lounge [Photo: K. Praslowicz]
Secret Badass @ Kom-on-Inn [Photo: K. Praslowicz]