Show Overview: Flight of Fall Festival - Isaac @ Gus' Pub (Night #2)
DISCLAIMER - due to a multitude of issues with 2 out of 3 of our cameras - Videos in this post come courtesy of the Berserker Lion Youtube page and were shot by Jeff Knox & David Fulde
12:45 – 1:45 Whale Skin
11:30 – 12:30 Weak Size Fish
10:45 – 11:15 Minus World
10:00 – 10:30 Seamus Erskine
The Saturday night show at Gus’ pub had a healthy attendance early on and by the end of the night the bar was packed.
Psychodelic rock outfit Seasmus Erskine kicked the night off with a tight set of trippy Zappa-esque tunes. Two-peace Minus World followed this up with an entirely different kind of trippy. Their style was rock meets electronic and it succeeded in inciting a riot on the dance floor.
The audience was getting pretty massive by the time Weak Size Fish performed. WSF are a burning man ready reggae Jam band, sounding like a cross between Sublime and Phish.
It was pandemonium as Whale Skin closed the evening. They mixed electric club dance music with a live rock band in an attempt to bridge the gap between apple computers and bass guitars. Their set was loud, up tempo and groovin’.
Congrats Flight of Fall, on good first round. Now lets see what you can cook up for next year!
- Isaac Thompson
Gus’s Pub - December 4th 2011
12:45 – 1:45 Whale Skin
11:30 – 12:30 Weak Size Fish
10:45 – 11:15 Minus World
10:00 – 10:30 Seamus Erskine
The Saturday night show at Gus’ pub had a healthy attendance early on and by the end of the night the bar was packed.
Psychodelic rock outfit Seasmus Erskine kicked the night off with a tight set of trippy Zappa-esque tunes. Two-peace Minus World followed this up with an entirely different kind of trippy. Their style was rock meets electronic and it succeeded in inciting a riot on the dance floor.
The audience was getting pretty massive by the time Weak Size Fish performed. WSF are a burning man ready reggae Jam band, sounding like a cross between Sublime and Phish.
It was pandemonium as Whale Skin closed the evening. They mixed electric club dance music with a live rock band in an attempt to bridge the gap between apple computers and bass guitars. Their set was loud, up tempo and groovin’.
Congrats Flight of Fall, on good first round. Now lets see what you can cook up for next year!
- Isaac Thompson
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