Riot Fest 2019…Musings, Observations, and Lessons Learned

Freaking exhausting.  That’s my first reaction to Riot Fest 2019.  But that’s not a bad thing.  It’s actually a complement.  Pretty much non stop pounding driving punk-like music from the drop on Friday to late Sunday.  It wasn’t my best festival experience, but it was a pretty damn good way to spend a weekend.  But it was exhausting.  Maybe time for a Glasto-like fallow year.

Crowded.  It was.  My best times were getting there early to enjoy some smaller bands with just a few folks.  Drakulas, you’re welcome.  The most exhausting times were those after dusk sets trying to navigate around the throngs of folks to find my way to the next stage.  While pondering did Riot Fest oversell this venue a bit?  I’d pay 50% more to have 50% less people.  Of course I’d like to pick which 50%.  But the people of Riot Fest…the best festival goers.  Maybe it’s the lack of the bros or fashionistas from Coachella, but everyone was in a great mood.  Though Riot Fest grass isn’t Coachella grass, as a wise man once told me.

And the musical highlights.  I will forever be stoked to see Rancid’s “Journey to the End of East Bay” and Pennywise’s “Bro Hymn”.  And this time was not any different.  Calling out a few “Oi, Oi, Oi’s” with my similar coiffed brethren Cock Sparrer.  Being on the rail seeing Bob Mould lay into “Flip Your Wig” to open his set is a bucket list moment for a kid that grew up on Husker Du.  And though from a little distance, how cool is Patti Smith, especially doing a Midnight Oil cover?  And Drakulas, you’re welcome.  Well done.  And Frank Iero and The Beaches and The HU?  Dandy.  And seeing the side project of Anthrax’s Scott Ian and Fall Out Boy’s Joe Trohman up close on the small stage…quite a show of guitar mastery.  And OMG for Manchester Orchestra.  I love that sound and the way they do the quiet LOUD quiet thing (shout out Pixies) so well.  What a great place to be seeing them up close.  And because I never saw Queen, the Struts made me feel what it may have been like to see Freddy M and friends; in a Rancid-makes-me-feel-like-the-Clash way.  And, as I type this I know this is a redundant statement but, Jack White and the Raconteurs are pure awesome Rock and Roll.  What amazing musicianship.  Plus they had a nice shout out to Patti Smith with the snippet of Gloria, btw.  Without question we always end up at a killer aftershow, and Violent Femmes at the Concorde was no exception.   A perfect place to see them.  Too bad for anyone that had tickets that didn’t make it.  Hope you had a soft bed to sleep on instead. 

The let downs?  Not a lot, but a few.  The aforementioned crowds and the navigation at night.  While not high on my list of must sees (but you still have to see them, right?), Blink’s sound was atrocious, with a capital WTF.  Another sound Debbie Downer was the sound bleed between the stages.  Because of the proximity of the stages it was noticeable…did anyone at Bloc Party really hear anything other than Slayer?  Did Hot Snakes really need to Spinal Tap it and turn it up to 11?  I was fully supportive of that call as an aftershow (I even listed them as a hopeful aftershow), but knowing we could’ve seen Descendents or Cock Sparrer instead made it worse.  Of course if it was more than a 2.5 mile walk to a different aftershow we still might be missing someone.  Speaking of Descendents, them conflicting against Rancid doesn’t meet any logic I know of.  While there weren’t many conflicts, this one was unforgivable.  And it will always be a Riot Fest issue, but the exit and getting a ride afterwards is brutal.  Makes me want to disregard the headliners and get outta Dodge early each night.  Especially if the daily openers (Pkewx2 and Masked Intruder) are so good. Where are Don and Sue when you needed them most?

Drakulas, you’re welcome.

Each day was different.  Good Friday was the Surf City Blitz resurrection with a lot of time at the Radicals Stage.  Wouldn’t trade it for any day.  While Saturday had a metal feel (with Anthrax and Slayer) I spent a lot of time at the Rise Stage with Cherry Glazerr, Surfer Blood, The Struts, and Manchester Orchestra.  And Sunday, well let’s just say Village People and B-52s give it a particular feel, was different.  But posting up at the Roots Stage to see Bob Mould, Patti Smith, Raconteurs, and Bikini Kill was about awesome.

So a pretty good weekend.  Saw some old faves…Rancid, Pennywise, Violent Femmes….checked off some bands I’ve wanted to see (including a bucket lister)…Cock Sparrer, Bob Mould, Manchester Orchestra…saw a hall of famer and a future hall of famer…Patti Smith and Jack White…saw some amazing guitarwork with Jack White, Scott Ian, Fletcher Dragge…saw Butter Stamos…and discovered some super cool new music and have a few new favorites….Angel Du$t, Frank Iero, The Beaches.  And of course…

Drakulas, you’re welcome.

Riot Fest 2019 Countdown – The Finale

One freaking week away. One long week until what looks like a great weekend. We’ve done a lot of previews. Some better than others. There’s a lot of music out there. Efforting to make previewing a little less cumbersome, here’s links to previously posted previews. All in one spot. Look through them. Click away. Also, at the bottom is a link to a youtube library with all of the videos (or most….there’s 129) in one place if you want to put it on shuffle and repeat. See you next week.

Friday

Pkew Pkew Pkew 11:55 AM
The Garden 12:30 PM
Anti-Flag 1:30 PM
Hot Water Music 2:20 PM
I DON’T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME 2:30 PM
Senses Fail 3:10 PM
Hot Snakes 3:20 PM and Saturday at the Cobra
Angel Du$t 4:00 PM
The Get Up Kids 4:15 PM
Neck Deep 4:25 PM
Cock Sparrer 4:40 PM
Violent Femmes 5:30 PM and Friday at the Concorde
Pennywise 6:10 PM
H2O 6:20 PM
Dashboard Confessional 6:35 PM
Descendents 7:15 PM
Glassjaw 7:30 PM
Rancid 7:40 PM
Jawbreaker 8:45 PM
Blink 182 8:45 PM

Saturday

Masked Intruder 12:15 PM
The HU 1:05 PM
Cherry Glazerr 1:45 PM
Drakulas 2:00 PM
Surfer Blood 2:45 PM
The Selecter 3:25 PM
Turnover 4:45 PM
The Struts 6:00 PM
Senses Fail 6:15 PM
Manchester Orchestra 7:15 PM
Rise Against 7:25 PM
Bloc Party 8:45 PM

Sunday

Save Ferris 12:45 PM
Skating Polly 1:00 PM
White Reaper 1:40 PM
Frank Iero 1:45 PM
The Beaches 2:25 PM
Less Than Jake 3:00 PM
Ride 3:10 PM
Streetlight Manifesto 4:15 PM
Dave Hause 4:50 PM
Bob Mould 5:15 PM
Teenage Bottlerocket 6:00 PM and Sunday at the Cobra
Patti Smith 6:20 PM
The Starting Line 6:45 PM
The Raconteurs 7:25 PM
The Ergs 7:30 PM
Taking Back Sunday 8:15 PM
Bikini Kill 8:30 PM

Riot Fest 2019 YouTube playlist

Riot Fest 2019 Countdown 1 – Drakulas

Something happened on the way to the preview of Rise Against.  I ran across Drakulas.  They’re an Austin punk band.  And their guitarist does double duty in Rise Against (and has a GWAR connection).  There isn’t much out there on them (read there is no wiki page).  But this Austin Chronicle article explains it well.  They’re on the treed “Karen Black” side stage, which is a super cool place to see a new band (Regrettes, Streetlight Manifesto, Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black) at 2pm on Saturday.  Might need to cut out of Cherry Glazerr, but they look worth it. Saturday is so bottom heavy with awesome music.

Riot Fest 2019 Countdown 1 – Rise Against

I wasn’t planning on a preview of Rise Against.  I’m not a big fan, but not for any good reason.  They certainly check off the boxes of a band that what fit into a favorite category.  So I wasn’t thinking about looking into them.  But we don’t often get to see a band that someone we know well dated their drummer’s sister.  In some cultures that puts you in the band; or at least a roadie.  Another issue is they conflict with Manchester Orchestra.  But there would be time and proximity to catch the last half of their set.  First, they’re Chicagoans, for the most part.  So that could be super cool (not that it did anything for that legendary for the wrong reason Jane’s aftershow).  They play loud and they’re politically charged.  Guitar+Bass+Drums=perfect formula.  After doing some listening, sure.  They are worthy.

Riot Fest Countdown 1 – The Raconteurs and a little Blink-182

We are close.  Less than two weeks away from Riot Fest 2019.  I purposely chose to not preview a couple of bands that we either won’t see or don’t need a preview.  Like Lucero (we won’t see them) or Blink (do you really need a preview?).  If you want a preview for Blink here’s a quickie….Go listen to Enema of The State.  It’s their breakout album, though for me probably third best.  And let’s face it, they aren’t a great live band.  It shouldn’t stop anyone from seeing them as they are still fun.  Long on dick jokes and short of musicianship.  Except Travis; he is a monster on the drums.  I don’t know if Matt Skiba, joining them from Alkaline Trio replacing Tom DeLonge, changes much.  It will be a blast and not much preview needed.  Enema is a good album to play in its entirety as there aren’t many slow spots.  And they’ve been ending their set with one of my favorites, Dammit (“well I guess this is growing up” sings the 52 year old…).  In probably the biggest conflict of the weekend, they play opposite of Jawbreaker.  There are some emo/pop punk kids apoplectic about not being able to see both, as these two bands really set the table for the blowup of emo and pop punk in the 2000s (love it or hate it).  Not me.  We skipped Jawbreaker last time.  And we’ll make it a tradition, like deep dish pizza and third night aftershow trainwrecks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTZuw3uN9mo

Jack White doesn’t need much fanfare, but here’s a little bit about The Raconteurs.  They rock.  They might be the most accomplished musicians at Riot Fest (I know, I know…that’s like being the tallest of the Seven Dwarfs).  I had always thought of them as a side project of Jack White, but he swears it’s a group and no side project.  Started as a collaboration with the other guitarist and singer in the band, Brenden Benson.  In a seven degrees of Kevin Bacon kinda way, Benson worked way back with Jason Faulkner.  Faulkner was in Jellyfish.  We saw Jellyfish at the ‘HFS Birthday party at Hammerjack’s.  And The Raconteurs’ drummer is now touring with Afghan Whigs.  We saw them at a Coachella.  So there you have it.  It’s meant to be.  The Raconteurs play at 725pm opposite The Starting Line and Ween.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddeYoQl3KzE
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