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Had to share that :)
Anyways, I attended the Ghostland Observatory concert on September 19th in Charleston, SC at a venue called Music Farm. They blew me away! Since Kevin and I were visiting Charleston that same weekend anyway we decided to go since they were in town - and I'm so glad we did! I have loved their song Silver City for over 2 years now so hearing it live was great, we didn't expect the show to be as good as it was. They also had one of the best light shows over many of the other concerts I've been to this year and to prove it I included a video below. I'm a bigger fan now of GLO (Ghostland Observatory) than I was before their show and really recommend these songs for people who aren't as familiar with their music.
The main singer named Aaron Kyle Behrens, surprised me with his ever so high-pitched voice that I didn't expect. You may be able to hear it in this video, however the sound quality isn't the greatest since I was standing right next to the speakers, literally.
Now to the Perpetual Groove concert (P Groove). This show wasn't one of the best, and this time it wasn't because of the venue, but I think it was because of the crowd. P Groove is an American jam band that originated about 13 years ago, but the people at Cat's Cradle (the venue in Carrboro, NC where the concert was held) weren't really up for "jamming." It could have been due to it being a Thursday night and not as many people could attend, but the crowd was slacking which made the show less entertaining. When a crowd gets really into the concert, the musicians get into it as well, and I think it was just a slow night for P Groove. I still enjoyed the music, and snapped this cool picture below while I was there, but next time I would recommend making sure a whole lot of people are going before attending, as that made a big difference!
Bye until MoogFest!
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