Cults: FYF fest on Saturday September 3rd, 2011
their poppy melodies were extremely catchy
This song is about eating weed rice and locking yourself in your room and listening to Black Sabbath
Why this furious and out-of control crowd?
an energetic set, nicotine-fueled, in front of adoring fans
creating a universe as fuzzy as the sound,
‘It’s weird to play during daylight’
bomb-rave-party, with epic and ultra repetitive songs
dynamic toe-tapping dance-floor.
building a fuzzy wall of noise
sweet and rich vocal harmonies all over the place
a carefree-exuberant band of festive pirates
Not quite the immediately recognizable star, but it may come sooner than they think
non-stop high-energy garage-rock-post-punk
Seriously, look how yummy they are!
their sound was murky and fuzzy, bleeding all over the place
pairs up and coming artists with masters in their field
a beautiful mess of a chaotic noise
a drive that would lead them to some exploding rocking jams
bombastic-spaghetti-western-turned-indie-music
‘If you have any questions about the images, feel free to ask!’
Their genuine, pure sound had everyone captivated
His passion was insane and I couldn’t take my eyes off of the stage.
The new date is September 30th, on the Great Lawn.
go and see these guys and tell me how they are!
fighting some non-existing cold wind of fury
fighting some non-existing wind of fury
Just wish they had stronger opening acts.
intimate settings and surrounded by a few excellent musicians to fit the semi-confessional nature of her songs
everything looked grand and stylish, the beards and the suits of course
I did venture to the west to see a band from the east side,…
he tried to come off as cool, but ended up looking like a nervous tool
catchy and joyous melodies big on male-female vocal harmonies
‘To reminisce is to die’
‘Cause I don’t want to be anywhere but right here tonight’…
watching him in such a state of gratefulness and realization that no matter what he has fans is humbling
once your underwear gets wet, it’s a weird night
they sure do know how to put on a good show