preview by Sean Morrow
Debacle Fest, now in its sixth year, is back and bigger than ever with three days of great music this weekend, May 3-5, from artists serving up the best in underrepresented, underground sounds from across the country and Pacific Northwest. Take a chance and try something new this year, prepare to be surprised and be sure to drink plenty of water as this year’s Debacle Fest has an embarrassment of riches, talent-wise, to offer the discerning show-goer.
To really set the mood, take a listen to my Debacle Fest preview show from this Thursday, 1:00 to 6 am, highlighting the many varied acts at this year’s Fest. Now with sound!
Scope the festivities and lineups for this weekend’s festival below:
Friday - FRED Wildlife Refuge (8:00 pm)Debacle Fest kicks off in fine style with a lineup that promises to set the tone for the festival early with out there sounds ranging from the psych-tribal stylings of Portland’s Swahili to the arrpegiated-induced synthesizer bliss of Seattle’s Panabrite. Be sure to arrive early for Tacoma natives LA Lungs whose electro-acoustic compositions evoke intimate person memories of the past while Monopoly Child Star Searchers’ playful lo-fi analogue numbers belie their hypnotizing strangeness. It’s definitely one that skews to the introverted crowd, so considering bringing along that outgoing friend who can snap you out of your synth-induced space trance should the situation require it (hint: it will).
For ticket information and more about the artists playing Debacle Fest visit the festival’s website.http://www.debaclefest.com/
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