Photos – Bandwidth http://bandwidth.wamu.org WAMU 88.5's New Music Site Tue, 02 Oct 2018 15:23:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Photos: 2016 Fields Festival http://bandwidth.wamu.org/photos-2016-fields-festival/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/photos-2016-fields-festival/#respond Tue, 23 Aug 2016 21:44:19 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=67920 Scenes from the 2016 Fields Festival at Susquehanna State Park near Darlington, Maryland:

Prince Rama:

Prince Rama performed Saturday night at Fields Fest 2016

Dan Deacon Ensemble:

Dan Deacon ensemble, including more than 20 members with a variety of instruments, performed Saturday night at Fields Festival

Abdu Ali with the Dan Deacon Ensemble:

Abdu Ali joined Dan Deacon onstage

FlucT:

Monica and Sigrid of the Experimental dance group FlucT

Future Islands:

Future Islands performing on the Fields stage Saturday evening

Lexie Mountain Boys:

Lexie Mountain Girls performing Sunday afternoon during Fields Festival 2016

People of the festival:

Festival attendee at Fields fest 2016

Festival attendees at Fields fest 2016

Dennis, a festival attendee, often takes videos of the performances he watches

Member of the festival security team:

A member of the Security Team at Fields Fest 2016

Pool party:

Friday night's Pool Party at Fields Festival

Sun Ra Arkestra:

Sun Ra Arkestra at Fields Festival 2016

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Six Pics: Young Fathers At Rock & Roll Hotel http://bandwidth.wamu.org/six-pics-young-fathers-at-rock-roll-hotel/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/six-pics-young-fathers-at-rock-roll-hotel/#comments Mon, 13 Apr 2015 15:36:22 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=50658 While tens of thousands of tourists descended upon D.C. last weekend for some flower festival, elsewhere the District’s conventional and DIY venues were stacked to the brim. If you weren’t at 9:30 Club for Dan Deacon or The Ting Tings, you could’ve been at Damaged City Fest, or Paperhaus for Shark Week or Hole in the Sky for Two Inch Astronaut.

Capping off the weekend at Rock & Roll Hotel were Young Fathers, who took the stage as if it were their prey. The Mercury Prize-winning hip-hop group stormed through an hourlong set with an intensity and fury rarely seen outside of punk shows. They said nothing between songs and then walked off unapologetically after closer “I Heard,” leaving the crowd hungry for an encore that never came. The three vocalists and their drummer were all individually different, but somehow uniquely cohesive. Raw, but not quite unhinged.

The Scots are on tour celebrating their new record White Men Are Black Men Too, though their set was an even mix of their last few records and EPs. Openers Mas Ysa (who powered through a myriad of technical difficulties with humor and grace) and Bond St. District (which features venerable Baltimore rapper DDM), both played to a sparse but enthusiastic crowd before the room filled for the headliners.

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Young Fathers

Young Fathers

Young Fathers

Young Fathers

Young Fathers

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