Kicking off day one, we have Roadkill Ghost Choir. This indie, folk-rock band’s sound is as different as their name. As a six-piece, these guys have a variety of sounds and instruments to work with. Trumpet, pedal steel, and banjo are just a few that fit along with traditional rock instruments that this band uses. Influences include Wilco and as far as Radiohead, giving the band a somewhat progressive sound. With such a unique sound, these guys will be interesting to follow throughout their career.
Check out our photos from day 1 here.
The next set I caught was the Bob Mould Band on the Boom Stage. These guys reminded me why I fell in love with the mid-to-late 90s alternative punk scene. Bands that I grew up listening to were influenced by Bob Mould and the bands that he had played in. Running around as a 3-piece, Bob Mould and his bandmates took to the stage with high energy, and plenty of excitement to be there. Bassist Jason Narducy bounded across the stage, back and forth in playful timing with Bob, while drummer Jon Wurster played with such ferocity and facial expression that one could mistake him for Dave Grohl.
After Old Crow Medicine Show, I stopped by the Port Stage, and caught a very interesting progressive rock band called Moon Taxi. Moon Taxi, based in Nashville, has a sound that harkens back to the 60s and 70s progressive era of rock. The spacey motifs and melodies, with almost haunting vocals give these guys a unique feel amongst the music scene of today. If you ever can see them, do it. It’s certainly a fun, laid back show.
Ending the night was the String Cheese Incident on the Mast Stage. This psychedelic, progressive jam band also needs no introduction. Having been around since 1993, their unusual sound has brought in tons of fans, new and old. Seamlessly blending between Grateful Dead-like jams, guitar duels and out-of-this-world space jams, they were a party to behold on stage.
The first night of Forecastle Festival was an absolute joy. This left me wanting more, and made me more excited to see what was in store for the next two days. Stay tuned to catch up on our coverage of Day 2 and Day 3 of Forecastle Festival!
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