Really there was only one act in the day that I wasn't too fond of, and that was Artio. And it was probably one of those "its not you, its me" moments. I just never have got on with heavy metal, and this was really where the band was in the spectrum. The lead singer even started by saying we may find them a bit heavier than we were expecting (given the tenor of the other bands).
To give her credit, the young lady on vocals was very good. She could have just been a screamer, but actually had a fine voice. I just don't appreciate the genre, although a lot of the crowd did. They didn't go down badly.
I did say in the previous entry that I didn't know any of the acts, with one exception. And that was a chap on the acoustic stage, Finn Forster. I had come across him supporting Blossoms and the Stereophonics last year at Finsbury Park and at the time wondered about the choice of him as a support. He was swallowed up by the huge stage at a big park. Here he just had the little acoustic space and it suited him much better.
I often describe my taste in music as "skinny white boys playing guitar". So the next act was pretty much the antithesis of that. Two ladies, one fat and heavily tattooed. I would not have considered seeing them in a million years. But how wrong could one be. Seriously the best act of the whole festival. The lead singer was funny, great voice and wonderful danceable anthemic songs. Just marvellous. They should be compulsory on every festival bill. This is why I have to go to festivals like this. To get someone else's good taste to stretch my own preferences. So this is down to young Leo.
If they play again in London I will definitely go. I may not be able to persuade anyone else to do so, but I will try.
They even got along a couple of "dancing girls"
Last but definitely not least, Swim School. I quickly saw why they were headlining (and given a much longer set). Not just good, but a perfect climax to the evening.
First just an apology for the picture quality. To explain, I had abandoned my usual place at the front for the better sound quality further back. And they turned down the lighting, but still with the screen behind showing the band name, brightly. So the effect was to leave the band in shadow. Especially the very pretty blond lead vocalist.
They are a Scottish band. And if one likes indie rock you would have to love this outfit. Obviously I had never heard any of their songs before, so this was just a case of letting the music wash over. It was a superb experience. Just such a good band. The full auditorium was rocking.
After the gig I asked the blokes from Leicester if they fancied staying for another drink. And in the bar we noticed the lead singer from Swim School so we went over and had a chat. I can confirm she is as delightful to talk to as she is to see and listen to. Being a Scottish band they are unlikely to be playing my usual Camden pub circuit every week, but if they tour down in London I will be at the front of the queue.
After that the father and son had decided they needed to get back to their place, but by this time an Asian chap had joined us and he and I stayed on for another drink. This was only his third ever concert - it was my third of the week. We managed to stay so late that I missed the last tube to Finsbury Park so needed a bus back to Wood Green and then a good 15 minute walk home.
Any regrets? No none at all. Wonderful day. Loved every minute of it. I haven't even mentioned meeting various people in the crowd from other gigs I had been to.
My thanks to Leo and his mate for curating and organising the whole thing. I don't normally gush, but am gushing about this.😂