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Friday, August 16, 2019

A TigerRAWknRoll Summer: Audiofeed 2019


Audiofeed Music Festival: Volume 7 occurred between July 3rd and July 6th, 2019. I decided to go back to a more "traditional" type of promo / teaser trailer this year by taking highlight clips and fitting them together instead of taking the whole project and speeding it up as I did with last year's project. I used "Summertime Blues (Director's Cut) by '68 as a soundtrack for this as well as throughout the project. It was really the only additional soundtrack I used (except I used some audio from the Flatfoot 56 set to punch in "Ollie Ollie" during the Ollie Mob meetup clip).

Once again, I animated some maps of the trip. This year I decided to use an old timey car in the map animation. I took a screenshot from the top of the Audiofeed promo flyer for this year to capture the style that was used. I wanted to go with a similar style as I did last year with the various Audiofeed logos in use leading up to the current one. I decided to stagger the logos and have the current one sort of grow up from the bottom of the screen then take over while having a shot of the logo at the festival in the background. All titles and animations were once again created using Motion 4 on a MacBook.


I filmed mostly using my Canon Rebel T6 again this year. I seemed to get a bit too close at times causing some audio distortion with the built in microphone. I also used my iPhone 8 as well as the CrossTour CR900 Dash Cam which was new for this year. It makes the travelling clips a lot easier to capture. Elphie used her iPhone 6 for the clips she contributed. Editing was done using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini as usual.

I only caught a few new (at least to me) artists this year, one of which was not planned, I just happened to be passing by to hear and take interest. I had hoped to catch a couple other seminars or spend more time at some that I did attend. The messages given in the seminars that I captured probably come with a bit of bias from my personal views but I did feel that the things spoken that I shared had value and that is why I included them in the project. Once again this year I labeled the project "as filmed by" with the intention to indicate that this is the way I experienced / filmed this particular event. Someone else had a different experience than I did. Other video projects you might see (and I linked some other creators below) also will show a different experience than what you will see here. I think that it's not only ok...I think it is great that there is diversity in our experiences of things, even when the experience is shared with a lot of other people, there is still a personal experience. This is my personal experience as captured on video (along with a few clips provided by my wife, Elphie).

I want to take the time here to highlight a few other folks who were in attendance at Audiofeed and have posted or will be posting their video projects to their channels:

Mike Adkins Jr. and AdkinsDietFilms4

Ricky Puckett

Ben Aldrich A.K.A. Metal Myke

These guys have footage I don't have of artists or different songs and / or different perspectives of the same song that did not capture. It has been fun to see what they were able to capture and create. 

I began the project with some clips from Tuesday July 2nd, 2019 showing me at work on lunch highlighting the schedule of the artists that I wanted to see at Audiofeed this year. I had some difficulty due to the extremely small print. On my way home from work I encountered a rain storm that continued into the evening providing some lightning to the south of us. Rain would be a trend for the week as it had been much of the spring and summer so far. As we packed up, Stein was compelled to get himself in our luggage again.

On Wednesday July 3rd, 2019, the goal was to try leaving by 11am. I sort of tried a little homage to Mr. Rogers in filming putting my boots on...I have decided to continue to wear my old worn out boots that have holes in them for Audiofeed so I don't destroy the ones I wear day to day. They felt damp, possibly from last year still, ha! I prepared my French Press for the week with Pneuma Coffee - The 86 House Blend. We loaded everything up and hit the road about noon so we were only an hour behind what I had hoped would be our departure. As we drove, I utilized the CrossTour CR900 Dash Cam to capture a little footage along the way, including the fair going on next to the highway in Chicago's Southside. We made a stop at Speedway to use the restroom and purchase soda then continued on our way to Champaign-Urbana, Illinois for Audiofeed. We arrived around 2:30pm. My hope was to get in to hear Loyal Thurman of Unified Underground speak at The Asylum but once we got our wristbands and parked, he had decided not to talk apparently. Jennifer Mercy was there as well so we had her follow us to the hotel as she was also staying there. We drove over to the Lincoln Lodge, got checked in, and watched the daily storm roll in. We also watched a patron of the hotel apparently trying to orchestrate the storm. I returned to Audiofeed to see some bands and prepare dinner.


First band I saw was Desiring Dead Flesh on the ground in The Sanctuary. They were building the stage as Desiring Dead Flesh played a more DIY style set. I felt that "Holidays Suck!" was a great song to capture in light of Christmas in July going on at The Asylum.


I made my way to The Asylum to capture some footage of The Uh-Ohs. I captured "Good King Wenceslas" with its line about eating flesh. Figured it to be appropriate in light of the setting.

I prepared the grill for the venison steaks and corn on the cob as Good Saint Nathanael was preparing to take the stage. I sort of took this footage out of order technically as the meat was not finished before I watched the set. I had to clean up after preparing the food then made my way over to Black Sheep.

I cut the bit where Nate spoke of his recovery from abuse but it is included in the daily video project and it is worth taking the time to listen. I captured his song "Bombs" from the set.

I ate my dinner and went to see what was going on in The Sanctuary but I did not capture any footage of Raviner. Mike Adkins did though and you can see that along with the rest of his footage at AdkinsDietFilms4.


I made my way back to the Christmas in July at The Asylum to capture some holiday tunes from Insomniac Folklore and I captured "Halloween."


Insomniac Folklore had been touring with Jessie Bear and gave him a chance to play a song during their set.


6'10 was on Black Sheep and I captured the beginning of their set which was a new song called "The Old Man." I didn't capture it this night but Tobin spoke about how we are all loved by God even when things aren't going so great, we have doubts, and are possibly angry at God. He spoke on this also during the Flatfoot 56 set and I captured it then on video.


I returned to The Asylum for more Christmas In July holiday tunes and captured this clip of Glenn Kaiser. I also was able to capture a clip from his speaking session the next day and a clip of one of his other sets.


Though I was outside the tent but in earshot during much of Harry Gore's set having a good chat with Simon and Sheri Bjorn, I did make my way back in to The Asylum to capture "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree" to close out the Christmas in July.

Afterwards, I returned to the conversation with Simon and Sheri then made my way around the grounds to try to find Elphie. I encountered Anastasia and Josh putting flyers on the port-o-potties and then Mike Adkins and his "Camel Flage" shirt which is where the filming came to an end. Elphie and I hung out with Ricky Puckett for a while. We also chatted a bit with Chris Middendorf for a while about life then went to retrieve Elphie's dinner from the grill at which point I also put it away. After Elphie ate her dinner, we reconvened with Ricky Puckett on the black top of the food court area and chatted for a while before returning to the hotel.

https://youtu.be/L6I1Q9fgDlo

I woke and made my way to Audiofeed for the first official day. I was sure to have a cup of Pneuma Coffee - The 86 House Blend as I made my way onto the grounds. I stopped in The Radon Lounge at the Justice. Mercy. Humility. Conference first and listened for a bit to Rev. Amy Cantrell as she brought up issues with the American church being more American than it was Christian especially in terms of how it deals with justice issues...or doesn't deal with them well.
https://youtu.be/GXmSlUOoywU

I made my way over to The Sanctuary to listen to some of Thin Ice playing. I saw a different lineup of this band at Death Or Glory Fest in San Antonio in 2014 so I was interested in seeing them again.

https://youtu.be/_9NMqdbGG8I

I made my way over to The Asylum and captured Wannabe by The Uh-Ohs. After the song, they announced that the Kickstarter for their new album had officially begun and brought attention to their hat model, Stewart! He did an excellent job!

https://youtu.be/8Y6vROCj8LE

I returned to The Sanctuary to catch Desiring Dead Flesh and was able to capture a new song that I had not captured before nor had I heard it before. The song was called "Blah Blah Blah" about their new nomadic life.

I captured the crossing of the Marshall Brown bridge. He built it to help folks make their way to/from the stage as in previous years the rains have created quite the mud obstacle. I went to The Asylum and listened to Glenn Kaiser speaking on Income Inequality, capturing a story he shared which also highlighted my workplace, Cornerstone Community Outreach. It was also nice to sit out of the heat for a while.

https://youtu.be/6YcBllAUqRc

Back out in the sun at Black Sheep, I captured a cover of Radiohead's Creep by Dad Jokes. The choice of editing the language in the song was funny.

https://youtu.be/v35CS93EuiY

Back at The Sanctuary, I watched the Dark Valentine set which was a little strange to have occur in daytime. Having learned a bit about some of what the songs were about, it was interesting having captured "Drain" during their set.

I realized that I had forgotten to bring the bread for the venison burgers that I would be beginning to cook so I left the grounds for a quick trip to the hotel to get the bread. As I made this quick trip, the daily rain began. I returned and waited out the rain so I could start the charcoal and get the meat cooking. This also meant I had used up most of the down time in my personal schedule. I was trying to determine where I should use the grill and just decided to set it up by the car again as I did the night before...even though I was out in a different parking lot. I got the fire going then the venison burger and corn on the cob on the grill then hurried to the restroom to clean my hands. I returned to the car to get my camera and waited for it to be time to flip the meat so I could see Destroy Nate Allen and Hushpad.

https://youtu.be/3pnX0sTdy7M

Destroy Nate Allen played BurningTown and announced a new Allen family project as well called the Noisy Do-Gooders. Part of the set was dedicated to doing the songs attributed to that project. I decided to try to capture a new Destroy Nate Allen song and captured one about not cooking bacon while naked. A very important tip for everyone I am sure!

https://youtu.be/4w-tzwv03bI

Everything from the Noisy Do-Gooders was new. I captured a song about stray cats.

https://youtu.be/j-Hy9x_eGQU

I ended up leaving the Destroy Nate Allen / The Noisy Do-Gooders set a little early so that I could catch some of Hushpad in The Radon Lounge. I was able to catch a few songs and captured something that I don't think I had captured before. They did not play last year so it was good to see and hear them again.

I figured it might be possible that the meat was overdone by now so I hurried back to my car and the grill. The venison burger tasted great and corn on the cob, while quite hot, tasted great too. I did a taste tasting of the Mountain. Dew Justice Brew...it was ok. I figured what better day than the 4th of July to taste test it.

https://youtu.be/GV8NBUdYDHc

There were other things going on as I ate my dinner and met up with Elphie but I was able to have some good times of conversation with folks before going into The Asylum to watch Gaffer Project. I captured "A Hardened Heart."

https://youtu.be/b-wptVaIzik

I then made my way over to Black Sheep to see The Threats, capturing the opening of the set. This band consists of members of The Chariot. They were one of the few new artists I saw during Audiofeed this year and enjoyed their set.

I had hoped to see Drottnar playing at The Asylum but they cancelled that appearance apparently.

As Leper was getting set up and working through sound check at The Sanctuary, I went outside the tent for a moment to try to capture neighborhood fireworks. I did not capture much. It seems that throughout the every time I tried, it would be the end of the fireworks for that moment.

https://youtu.be/j9rkFW5vHNw

I decided to capture the beginning of the Leper set thinking maybe they would start with new music but getting Jet Black Tears (Lacrime Nere) was cool. The intro was a recording of new music. Elphie came up with an idea to pay tribute to HeadBanging Bob with headbang in his honor during the Leper set. He was unable to attend Audiofeed this year due to health issues. The tribute occurred during a newer song that I had captured last year, "Where Is They Sting?" We hope that Bob makes a full recovery and is able to return to Audiofeed and Head Bang better than ever!

https://youtu.be/QCAzJ8tu80U

I went back to The Radon Lounge, capturing the sign along the way. I was able to get there before Timbre started so I was able to see her entire set. I captured "Your Hands Hold Home" which is a fun live song to capture as the other players on stage come and play on the harp with Timbre. It had been a while since I had been to a Timbre show due to various reasons so it was good to see and hear her again.

https://youtu.be/RDVnogLRrV4

The last act of the night was Good Saint Nathanael in The Asylum. With a storm appearing to be coming in, I hoped to capture "Lightning" but Nate cut it from his set thinking he did not have enough time to play the song based on his understanding of the schedule information. It turned out he probably could have played the songs that he cut in hindsight. I had hoped to get a song that I hadn't captured before but I went with "Better" as my previous clip was not the song in its entirety.

Afterwards I went to find Elphie thinking that it might be a good idea to get back to the hotel if all the lightning was indication of a storm. It was. Thankfully we did return to the hotel and made it shortly before the storm began.

https://youtu.be/JmJaT_bXicU

I started the second official day of Audiofeed with more Penuma - The 86 House Blend coffee as I tried to hurriedly make my way to BurningTown to see The Castros. I think this was the earliest set I attended at Audiofeed. I am not a morning person and being in a hotel, while it is nearby, does not serve well for early waking. Due to it being a business day for the nearby hospital where I had parked the previous day, I had to find parking in the grounds. I ended up fairly far from the tent and with the rain, I had to make my way through mud as well. I was able to catch the last couple of songs by The Castros capturing Marco speaking a bit and the song "Forgive Me."

https://youtu.be/oTG1NLhGqSc

It began to rain fairly hard during The Castros set so I hung around in the tent for a bit but I wanted to get to the Justice. Mercy. Humility. Conference so I decided to just make a run for The Radon Lounge. The rain began to subside as I was making my move but I still ended up pretty wet. Shane Claiborne was speaking regarding the death penalty as he recently fought for the life of a death row inmate but was unable to stop the execution. He spoke about the lack of mercy in capital punishment and highlighted the lack of mercy shown by the government of the United States of America toward immigrants, minorities, and the poor which he pointed out to be contradictory to that which was taught by Jesus Christ. He also pointed out how a Jewish Rabbi friend of his indicated that Christians have no excuse to lack in mercy when they have the teachings of Jesus. After Shane finished talking I wandered around the grounds for a bit then decided to take my now empty coffee mug and a couple of vinyls I picked up along the way back to the car, navigating through the mud. I heard a Johnny Cash cover coming from The Sanctuary so I made my way over there but the song had ended.

https://youtu.be/MOzKg5Z9Sa4

In The Sanctuary I found The Comancheros playing and they had one more song left so I captured it. They reminded me somewhat of a younger, heavier, faster, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Unfortunately with the built in mic with no mic jack on the Canon Rebel T6, there is significant distortion to the audio from the low end. I took a moment to hang with Ben Aldrich. I had yet to actually see him other than in the distance on Early Access Day as he was riding his scooter toward The Road Dog Cafe. We caught up for a bit then I caught up with Caleb Daniels and Sean Huncherick as well.

https://youtu.be/cSGK4p4yVsY

I went to the Black Sheep to see October Bird of Death and captured "This Is Our Lives." This was the first time seeing the band without Sid.

https://youtu.be/m5mt59rh2E8

I went back down to The Sanctuary to watch Irae. I was standing on the edge of the tent trying to figure where I might set up my camera and finishing eating an apple and watched from there for a bit. I really wish I had been filming because Josh Simmons decided it was time to bust out his pit moves and in the process took out Mike Adkin's camera! ha! Watching as it happened, it was like in slow motion but nothing I could do about it from where I was standing. I eventually moved in the middle of the back of the tent and captured a clip. Again, sound wasn't the best due to the distortion from the low end.

I hung a bit with Josh and others after the Irae set then went back to my car and decided to move it closer and start cooking the Johnsonville cheddar filled sausages and corn on the cob for dinner. On my way I decided to grab a clip of some lost shoes in the grass that I had passed several times along the way.

https://youtu.be/2qPdvmcIuKY

While the food cooked, I went over to The Radon Lounge to see a few songs by Spoken Nerd. I ended up capturing Vladimir Gluten.

https://youtu.be/Yp3PXkytyzE

I stopped by the Family Zone and captured the beginning of The Uh-Ohs set with "The Uh-Oh Song" and "Keep On." I also captured a clip of Elbie Awesome Allen playing with bubbles and the wooden corn of course. I got my food from the grill then ate it behind Guy Allen's food tent and captured a quick clip of his "Don't Be A Dick" icon T-Shirt and had good conversations with some folks.

https://youtu.be/XYO_b9YwPEE

The next few hours would be whirlwind of bands on different stages at the same time starting with cathcing a few songs from Kevin Schlereth in BurningTown.

https://youtu.be/DX-r3pO8k0A

I went over to The Radon Lounge next to watch Mike Mains And The Branches, capturing the opening song, "Live Forever." I stuck around for most of this set.

https://youtu.be/BxRjjc3zFfs

I swung over to the Front Porch to watch a few songs of the mewithoutYOU? (circa 2005) cover set, capturing "Torches Together." I would have liked to watch the entire set but I think I watched about half of it. These guys pulled it off quite well, especially Nathaniel 'Danger' Fitzgerald as Aaron Weiss.

https://youtu.be/ORQHes3iAAs

Next I made my way down to The Sanctuary to see Death Therapy. I got their as they were finishing up a song I captured last year ("Slow Dance With Death") and they started another one as I set up my camera. I captured Jason Wisdom as he spoke for a bit then they played "The Lie" to end their set.

https://youtu.be/RyenL8SyfdI

I headed back to BurningTown to see Insomniac Folklore and captured "Live Until I Die." They were playing a fairly long song to end the set as I left to try to catch Leper in The Asylum when Elphie stopped me and informed me that they had not yet started even though it was past time that they were scheduled so I went back to BurningTown to watch the rest of the Insomniac Folklore set.

https://youtu.be/HXiznn3SPjg

I went over by the Front Porch and talked a bit more with Ben Aldrich as he waited for Triple Stitch to play their set later there. I also reconnected for a bit with Jimmy Riot. I decided to step over to the Black Sheep to watch and capture a little bit from Wolves At The Gate. Apparently, around this time, Leper began to play. As I was filming, about a minute or so before the song that Wolves At The Gate was playing ended, the battery died on my Canon Rebel T6 so the song is cut off early. I was not prepared to cover this with my iPhone 8 nor felt I had time to switch batteries so you get what you get. I inadvertently cut off the end of a different song that last time I watched them as well so my apologies to Wolves At The Gate.

https://youtu.be/WMASqt33a3g

I figured I should have enough time to watch a few songs by 2Minute Minor at The Sanctuary and capture something before heading to The Asylum for the end of the Leper set. I captured the Cro Mags cover, "Hard Times." A firework show was going on as well so I captured a few seconds of that and the moon as I made my was across the grounds.

https://youtu.be/ePQDVifEPE0

Triple Stitch started playing the Front Porch so I watched a couple songs capturing "Stop, Drop, and RocknRoll" then went to see Leper at The Asylum and found that they had just ended. At this point the craziness of the schedule had also ended and there wasn't really much I was specifically planning to watch so Elphie and I went back up to the Front Porch, seeing the rest of the firework show as we walked, and we watched the last bit of the Triple Stitch set. We then went over to the food court area and had some decent conversations with some folks for a while such as Ryan Getz, Michael Bridgewater, Colleen Davick, Patrick 'Danger' Quigley, and others.

https://youtu.be/YdgBokZWS4k

I eventually made my way over to BurningTown to watch Glenn Kaiser Band for the first time and captured the last song of the set.

https://youtu.be/fgwKkXtooWs

I returned to The Asylum to see the worship experience being created by I Hear Voices. Mike and Donna Sheehy of Grave Robbers ministry administered communion during the portion I captured. I did cut a little bit out while Donna was passing out the elements. In the part I cut out, there was a motorcycle that conveniently gunned it as they passed the tent area...it seemed like the person responsible may have done so intentionally, which is pretty goofy (you can hear that on the footage posted by AdkinsDietFilms4). The worship experience was pretty cool. I wasn't paying close enough attention to my camera so the focus is a bit blurry through a lot of this.

Afterwards we hung out a bit outside the tents and had some good conversations. Eventually, everyone went their separate ways so we returned to our hotel as well.

https://youtu.be/5Lg2BPgLnno

I woke up for the last day of Audiofeed 2019. I finished off the Pneuma - The 86 House Blend coffee I had brewed as I made my way over to the grounds. As I entered in, I ran into Nate Allen as he was getting himself situated to speak in The Asylum. I poked my head in for just a moment after greeting Nate and made my way over to The Radon Lounge for the Justice. Mercy. Humility. Conference and captured a bit of Dr. Alma Petty speaking on humility.

https://youtu.be/mIV41FkEAZg

Next I went to Black Sheep to hear Triple Stitch, capturing a somewhat ska rendition of "Fight The System" and learned that there would be a hot dog party after all the bands played later that night. I knew I was short on memory on the card I was using in my Canon Rebel T6 so I captured some of the song on my iPhone 8 so when the camera memory ran out, I don't think I missed much if anything at all on the switch between the clips.

I returned to The Asylum for Nate Allen's talk on Launching, Landing, And Moving Forward. He had also written a book on the subject. I captured a little bit at the end of the "Launching" part of his talk. I missed the very beginning of his talk. I was able to catch up a bit more with Michael Bridgewater for a few moments and 'Little' Jessie Dills as well. We all then headed to the Ollie Mob Meet-up. I took an audio clip from Elphie's footage of Flatfoot 56 playing "Ollie Ollie" to overlap on these clips.

https://youtu.be/g1l18OvTqKU

I was getting concerned during the Ollie Mob meetup that I might miss The Satire at The Sanctuary. Thankfully I didn't miss it. I captured the final song of the set and some talking. It was good to see these guys again as they don't play too often. I hung around for a bit at The Sanctuary, taking a little bit of a beating from Quinn while talking with Sid. Then I hung out a bit with Guy at his vendor tent again.

https://youtu.be/1i-5aip7WjA

I refilled my water bottle then went back to The Sanctuary for Bub Walker And The TombsTones. I ran a few minutes late so I missed the special mandolin intro by Josh Robieson but I captured a song when Tyler Hentschel, playing the role of Bub, crowd surfed on a surfboard. The next song Andreas Larson also surfed the crowd on the surfboard while playing guitar but I did not get to capture that. A quick but hard storm blew in as the Bub Walker And The TombsTones set ended so I stayed inside The Sanctuary tent. The storm grew stronger and stronger and the stage staff battened down the tent, minimizing the rain that could get in. Still, water seeped in from the ground and began to pool in the middle. The storm, while short, was intense and some folks did not luck out so well. Apparently some of the sound gear in The Asylum was damaged, I noticed that they had built a trench to try to let some water out. Some folks had damaged or destroyed tents and soaked belongings. It's all part of festival life. It is what caused the change to hotel use for the festival for us.

After the short but intense storm, I crossed the bridge which now did go over water and I made my way to the merch area as I had my eye on some vinyl. I missed my opportunity to grab a Kraftwerk album (turned out my friend Mark snagged it) but I made my way through some other boxes and got a handful of older albums for a pretty good price. I then purchased an Insomniac Folklore shirt.

I then realized I did not have my water bottle. I couldn't figure out where I had left it. I walked back down to The Sanctuary but they were in the middle of a service so I didn't want to interrupt but walked in the back checking where I had been standing then sitting while waiting out the storm...no water bottle to be found. I retraced my steps through the merch area but still did not find it. I just figured at this point, I would need to purchase a new one.

https://youtu.be/I_TS5O5ksBo

Over at the Family Zone I watched a little bit of the new Destroy Nate Allen side project The Noisy Do-Gooders and captured their hit single (to be) "Corn On The Cob" featuring Elbie Awesome Allen on the lead vocals!

I went to put my merch away in the car and got another chance to talk with Loyal Thurman of Unified Underground. I apologized for missing his speaking times throughout the week as they were a bit too early for me. Hopefully he can get a later time slot of he speaks in the same tent again in the future. I also heard a bit more of the story of what he has had to endure over the last year with his ministry, which was a sad thing to hear but hopeful for the best for him going forward.

I ran into Tara on my way toward the Road Dog Cafe and asked if it was ok to eat there since most of the bands had probably already eaten. It was Hog Roast day and there seemed to often be left overs. She said it was all good to go in and eat so I let Elphie know and we got to enjoy a great dinner! I also got to see MaMa Linda briefly so that was nice. Thank you, Road Dog Cafe for the great hospitality to bands (and allowing us to partake in it as well)!

https://youtu.be/-inkyVvH5H0

I took a break from eating to get a clip of Comrades playing on Black Sheep. It seemed that they were playing a lot of newer stuff and I'm pretty certain that the clip I captured was a new song. I went back to the Road Dog Cafe to finish eating.

https://youtu.be/00eEQbKQVyA
Setlist:
1. I Don’t Want To Change The World, I Just Want To Change Your Mind
2. We Rule The Night
3. Make You Dance
4. Piece Of The Dream
5. The Youth
6. What I Believe
7. Side By Side
8. Fight The System
9. Turn It Up
10. No Tomorrow
11. Adolescent Night
12. Apocalypse Now
13. Bombs Over Broadway
14. Blitzkrieg Bop

I captured the entirety of the Squad Five-0 set at Black Sheep. Each year I try to get one full set each of something that is punk / hardcore, metal / hardcore, and something in the general rock styles for the way I keep my video archives. It usually means capturing Flatfoot 56 with their theme shows. This year, however, there was a timing conflict as I wanted to see Crimson Moonlight who was playing at The Sanctuary when Flatfoot 56 was playing. Last year, Elphie ended up filming Flatfoot 56 when a similar conflict occurred but she was not committed to doing so this year. So I decided I would just capture Squad Five-0 in their entirety and figured I'd capture a clip of Flatfoot 56 before or after the Crimson Moonlight set.

Squad Five-0 put on a great set playing mostly from their two Tooth And Nail releases but they did pull out a few songs from their early days as well. They did not play anything from their final album. It was fun to see them again. I was lucky enough to see their previous reunion show at Cornerstone 2011 as well. Toward the end of the set, my battery indicated it was low so I had my iPhone 8 filming in case I would need to switch over. I used a very short clip from my iPhone 8 when i hit the 12 minute limit but I was able to otherwise get the entirety of the rest of the set without the battery dying.

https://youtu.be/rXRgPH28ZLM

Crimson Moonlight, a Swedish "Unblack" Metal band closed the night at The Sanctuary. I missed any previous chances I had to see them before so I was not about to miss it on this opportunity. I did have to miss Drottnar however. I enjoyed the Crimson Moonlight set. There was a good crowd as well. I don't know the songs so I was unable to create a setlist unfortunately. Pilgrim's accent seemed to sound somewhat celtic to me which I found interesting.

https://youtu.be/-W2jV0J43sw

I hustled my way back to Black Sheep and Flatfoot 56 was getting ready to end their set for the night. I captured a bit of Tobin talking and "I'll Fly Away." I used some of Elphie's iPhone 6 footage for this video and the shenanigans from the theme show that I missed.

I ran to get some fried candy bars from Guy and Flatfoot 56 played an encore of Johnny Rumble, which I wish I would have stuck around to watch.

https://youtu.be/Wuwxvznin7g
Setlist:
1. Black Light
2. Pour
3. Bloody Angles
4. Hail
5. Of Wilderness
6. Memoir
7. Selah
8. Ghost Story
9. Lower Still
10. Open Letter

My Epic would be the set to cover the rest of the rock music genres for my archives. They played in The Radon Lounge so I found a chair by some unused tables and set my camera up there. I ran out of memory again, this time on my last memory card for my Canon Rebel T6 so I had to switch to my iPhone 8 about halfway through the set. I may have missed a few seconds while getting my iPhone 8 on and filming but I don't think I missed much.

After My Epic ended, I captured a little bit of a pinball game going on. I loaded our chairs and my camera equipment into my car then went on a search for my water bottle. I went back down to The Sanctuary now that everything had been cleared out but still I did not see my water bottle. As I returned to the main festival area, I thought I might be seeing it near the first place I was looking at vinyl but sitting on the ground. Sure enough, there it was! So I reclaimed my water bottle. I then went over to the hot dog party for a few moments.

I caught a little bit of a celtic jam then Ricky, Elphie, and I ended up sitting on some vacant golf carts near the festival office and rest room and chatted for a couple of hours. Guy had loaded up his vending booth and supplies and was leaving but decided to go to the restroom...while leaving his truck running. I decided that I was going to move it. I only moved it around the parking lot but as I tried to get out and make it look like nothing happened, the belt I had been wearing for like 20 years snapped and so I had difficulty with my pants! As it got quite late, as we were the last ones still up at Audiofeed 2019,  Ricky eventually took the role of the responsible one and decided he needed to go to sleep so he could drive home in the morning. We went back to our hotel as well. I found that I had forgotten to shut my window when I arrived on the grounds in the morning. My side of the car was soaked from the earlier torrential downpour so I had a fun car ride sitting in a puddle.

https://youtu.be/6jBqJ2iJSeM

We got up the next morning and packed the car as we vacated the Lincoln Lodge. We met with Skot and Rachel Shaw, Jennifer Mercy, Bryce Eickholt, and Mike Adkins at Blaze Pizza then made our way to Highland, Indiana to get groceries at Meijer before heading home. We passed by Monee again which I think is a funny name for a town so I got a clip of the sign as we passed. We got caught in some very slow traffic but had about an hour to unload, reunite with Stein, and perhaps relax a little bit before going to the unofficial Audiofeed "aftershow" at Subterranean with The Uh-Ohs and The Castros.

The footage from the show is a "hidden" set of bonus clips after the credits screens. I had "Summertime Blues" by '68 playing during all of this footage and the credits. These clips were filmed using my iPhone 8.

https://youtu.be/uVBb_DLno0o

Samuel Ocean opened the show with Will Phalen also playing. They switched leads as they played a sort of split set.

https://youtu.be/gTkqve04by0

I was glad to capture this clip of Will Phalen because he chose to use the harmonica on the song.

https://youtu.be/WioE3ioLRAA

I captured "The Better Song" by The Uh-Ohs. The Uh-Ohs were the most filmed artists of my project  this year as all their sets worked out that I could see at least part of their performances. Congratulations Anastasia and Josh!

https://youtu.be/jt-eziCDfX0

I don't think I ever captured "Savannah" from The Castros before so I was glad I got it this time.

Though I was exhausted, it was good to hang with these guys some more before the end of the weekend. I know I struggled a bit to stay awake during the sets. Struggled a bit on the trip home as well but I made it. It took a couple days to get back to "normal" after that.

I was glad to get all this footage edited and put out there this quickly this year. Last year I got myself behind on a lot of things but I really wanted to share this before Audiofeed 2019 was too far in the past. I enjoyed it as I always do. I had some good times of conversation. I ran around like crazy at other times. I think I stayed out of drama situations this year, which is a relief after the silliness that came from last year.

On the technical side of things, while my Canon Rebel T6 has been a great camera so far, I feel like I would want to upgrade my camera so I could have a microphone jack and better sound quality among other possible enhanced features. I definitely will be purchasing some more memory cards so I don't have the problem of running out of space in the middle of a set. I do feel that the overall quality was improved from last year, probably due somewhat to it being fresh in my memory having edited the footage from last year just a couple months ago. I am happy about that.

I am thankful to all who make Audiofeed happen each year. Thank you for giving a place for us to call home for a few days each year. It's always good gather together. Hopefully there are other opportunities to gather in the time in between (such as during Bloodline Fest) but as always, I can't wait until next year!

This is a TigerRAWknRoll Summer: Audiofeed 2019 as I filmed my experience...with a little help from Elphie as well!

Additional soundtrack is “Summertime Blues" and "Summertime Blues (Director’s Cut)" by ’68.

Filmed using a Canon Rebel T6, CrossTour CR900 Dash Cam, and iPhone 6 and 8 by Elphie and Joel A. Swanson. Animations and titles created using Motion 4 on a Macbook by Joel A. Swanson. Edited using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini. by Joel A. Swanson.