![]() ![]() Vegan straight-edge forerunners Earth Crisis head up Saturday's 14 band bill with Cruel Hand, The Banner, Stigmata, Shai Hulud, Bitter End and others. Cro-Mags headline Friday with Mongoloids, Take Offense, Fire & Ice, and others. Breast Fest takes place Friday and Saturday at Tremont and features classic hardcore acts like Cro-Mags, Earth Crisis, and Shai Hulud. While I know Apache Relay and Jeff the Brotherhood as well as the bulk of locals artists are great live acts, I have a lot of faith that the other artists on the bill I don't know yet will deliver as well.įor more information and information on how to purchase tickets check out GSTCQ's Facebook page here.Ĭraft beer and breast cancer are the focus of two very different Charlotte festivals this weekend. ![]() Their set was like an exorcism, comparable to early Avetts, and made my Top 10 of the year. Last year also featured the incredible Lee Bains III & the Glory Fires, who have since signed with Sub Pop who releases its new album Tuesday. Now the Alabama group is buzzed about all over the country and drawing droves to Chop Shop to headline its own shows. Paul and the Broken Bones its Charlotte premier. The 2013 festival - one of my favorite lineups of the year - gave St. If you haven't heard of many of the artists, put a little trust in the booking. ![]() Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Charlotte's Temperance League, Ancient Cities, the Loudermilks, and Benji Hughes return this year along with Late Bloomer, Sinners and Saints, Elonzo, AM/FMs, Batsheet, and Toleman Randall. Coincidentally last year's lineup was steeped in the deep South.īlack Mountain's longtime buzz band Floating Action represents the NC mountains with several hometown artists filling out the bill. Rock duo Jeff the Brotherhood headlines with folk-country singer-songwriter Jonny Fritz (who "Rolling Stone" dubbed " One to Watch" in 2013), Americana outfit Apache Relay, rock trio Natural Child, psychedelic garage rockers Clear Plastic Masks and the twangy, fittingly named Promised Land Sound all hail from the Nashville area. This year's acts include several Nashville-based artists. This year's show, which takes place August 9, features - as in past years - a lineup of rising indie and local artists. NoDa's God Save the Queen City Festival is back for a fourth year. ![]()
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