INSIGHT Magazine April 2015 | Page 36

upright bass and, as you please, washboard accompaniment. > 7:45-8:30 — Frontman & the Afterthoughts > 12:45-1:30 — A Quarter Short A four-piece garage rock ensemble with a slightly sinister bent musically and a literal pedestal for the eponymous Frontman to play from. A trio comprised of father, daughter and friend, a quarter short of a four-person standard band. Acoustic originals and covers, with guitar and violin (or fiddle, depending on the tune). > 3:30-4:15 — Taylor Stacks Solo singer-songwriter with a guitar and one hell of a voice. > 4:15-5:00 — Keyton > 10:30-11:15 — Kill, Baby…Kill Post-apocalyptic surf punk never sounded so good (and quite possibly never so clearly existed) as it does when Kill, Baby… Kill take the stage. Instrumental punk rock mixed with surf melody ensures that even as the world ends, you’ll be dancing. Pop-punk four piece playing acoustic sets of originals about life, love, friendships and > 11:15-12:00 — Nowhere Squares > 7:00-7:45 — Street Shark Unrepentantly noisy and always on the edge, Street Shark happily redefines rock with droney, shoe-gazey walls of loud, but if you’re willing to listen, you can hear beautiful melody in the madness. A jumble of adjectives: spastic, frenetic, 1980s-esque, nerd-jazz chiptunes. Genre? Rock, probably. Beneath the wild and weird is head-bobbing, sing-along tunes you’ll feel silly not dancing to. April 2015 INSIGHT