Finally, I finished with a little Connor Oberst before heading out. Two Door Cinema Club put down the best festival set, admitting the crowd, in spite of how favorably they responded to the new songs, wanted bangers. #jumpshot Blue Healer won the day for the locals, strong set getting the crowd to stop and listen. The Naked and Famous used black and white outfits and high energy from the crowd to fill a memory card. LL Cool J was the throwback performance we deserved. Andra Day is terribly talented, but not my jam. Saint Motel has left the ATH behind, now a solid fest headliner after we spring-boarded the band with a Stubb’s Inside booking, sarcasm. JR JR was the surprise set of the day, far more fun than I imagined it would be, shiny things. Slaves was a pure musical highlight for me British punk rock from two individuals that believe in the songs and enjoy what they do. Saturday may not have been the strongest lineup, but it was awfully photogenic.
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