Sorry for not getting back to you but yeah we can't do it but this is definately a good idea and more of this needs to happen
post by arilliusbm at Jul 23,2010 8:14am edited Jul 23,2010 8:14am
I'm with Paul- me and a few others have expressed interest in setting up some sort of outdoor fest. Let us know if this is doable again or if you can help in anyway.. albeit that is a hike for most
god damnit, we would love to play something like this, although i realize that we're not "blackmetal" we still love the forest. I would love to play something like this, then do ayahuasca and turn the area into an astral forest.
god damnit, we would love to play something like this, although i realize that we're not "blackmetal" we still love the forest. I would love to play something like this, then do ayahuasca and turn the area into an astral forest.
if forests strictly equate to black metal, then may the almighty Father kill me now
god damnit, we would love to play something like this, although i realize that we're not "blackmetal" we still love the forest. I would love to play something like this, then do ayahuasca and turn the area into an astral forest.
if forests strictly equate to black metal, then may the almighty Father kill me now
just a running rttp joke about how forests are grim.
post by Paul CNV at Jul 23,2010 3:38pm
who ever owns the property should let me book a fest there...
ive never met the guy who contacted us about it before but from the looks of it, rain might put a damper on things... im hoping it holds off until halfway through our set so we can go down in a blaze of lighting and fire. Its only July so who knows, mayb we can set something up more central to our locations for late august?
The show was on the side of a fucking mountain in the middle of nowhere, VT. We make our trek up the mountain and set up underneath a man made tarp structure with outlets powered by a generator far in the distance. The night started off with an 8 ft tall cardboard church being burned to the ground and continued with a huge bonfire and about 70 hippies roaming the grounds. It started to downpour about halfway through our set but the structure held up real well. As soon as we finished our set the generator went out and a couple guys pulled out a didgeridoo and tribal drum around the fire. Great crowd, the other bands were pretty good, very fitting for the event. All in all a very interestingly epic show.
i think the worst part was not being able to tell if a lot of the people were men or women... very strange crowd... although the lack of bras with pouring rain made for some decent viewing.
The show was on the side of a fucking mountain in the middle of nowhere, VT. We make our trek up the mountain and set up underneath a man made tarp structure with outlets powered by a generator far in the distance. The night started off with an 8 ft tall cardboard church being burned to the ground and continued with a huge bonfire and about 70 hippies roaming the grounds. It started to downpour about halfway through our set but the structure held up real well. As soon as we finished our set the generator went out and a couple guys pulled out a didgeridoo and tribal drum around the fire. Great crowd, the other bands were pretty good, very fitting for the event. All in all a very interestingly epic show.
That sounds so typically Vermont. Even at a black metal show, you will still find hippies. LOL! If you ever want to get so ridiculously drunk that you forget your own name, definitely check out my hometown of Burlington.