When the full festival announcement was made for Furnace Fest 2023, the inclusions of Ghoti Hook, Training For Utopia, and Ninety Pound Wuss pushed me over the edge on deciding to spring for the tickets. I bought them before a price hike would occur and I think I paid about the same price range as I did in 2021. There were a lot of great bands billed that I also wanted to see but those three were the catalyst to finally make the decision.
Elphie wasn't going to come on the trip this year so I booked a flight on Southwest Airlines to leave on Thursday and return on Monday morning so I'd only have one day off of work (and use a P.T.O.). I had talked to some friends about lodging possibilities but it seemed to fall through so then I got the idea of renting a vehicle to car camp in. This was the plan for a few months until Nate Allen reached out to me about going and seeing about lodging together. I told him what I had planned but that I could make changes easily enough. We talked some more and then I began searching out hotels that didn't cost too much but had the amenities we both could live with. We settled on the Quality Inn in Homewood, Alabama which was about a 15 minute drive to Sloss Furnaces where Furnace Fest would be held.
I saved the artist announcement graphics and hoped to do a similar thing as I did with my Audiofeed project for use as a promo video and intro to the whole project. I used the announcement graphics on each video clip of the artists positioned in the lower left corner along with date, song title (if I knew or could figure it out), and credit information. I ended up having to download an alternative version for Showbread because I couldn't find any graphic for them that matched the style of the others. I also made a couple for Marco Castro and Destroy Nate Allen to use for their performances during the Friday night after show that they threw by using one of the other graphics then copying/pasting a photo I took using my phone of them performing over the artist on the announcement then also pasting text over the artist's name. I took the polaroid style image on the My Only Passenger instagram to use as a graphic for their performance and in the promo project as well. I put together the intro project after editing through all the other footage for this project. I used "Step Up (I'm On It) by Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster as a soundtrack to the promo video as well as the beginning of the project as a whole.
I made two travel map animated clips to use for the flights to Birmingham and back to Chicago on Southwest Airlines using Google Maps and a graphic I found and downloaded of a Southwest Airlines jet. I used both during the travel sequences of this project.
I made two travel map animated clips to use for the flights to Birmingham and back to Chicago on Southwest Airlines using Google Maps and a graphic I found and downloaded of a Southwest Airlines jet. I used both during the travel sequences of this project.
Adding in the after party that Nate organized with Marco at True Story Brewing on Friday night and the the ZAO clip from Reggies on September 20th, 2023 in Chicago, I captured 47 clips or full performance videos from artists who played at Furnace Fest!
I think I am basically happy with how everything turned out. The Furnace Fest footage is all from my iPhone due to their camera restrictions and sometimes it was hard to get decent shots when taller folks ended up directly in front of me but I think I mostly got the best shots that I could. I really do try to not hold my phone over my head where I'd be likely blocking the view of someone who may be behind me. I try to also set myself up in a place where I'd not going to be a nuisance by trying to capture some footage. If I was at all a nuisance to anyone else or blocked the view for a few minutes, I am sorry.
That said, I think I am pretty well satisfied with this footage this year.
I think I am basically happy with how everything turned out. The Furnace Fest footage is all from my iPhone due to their camera restrictions and sometimes it was hard to get decent shots when taller folks ended up directly in front of me but I think I mostly got the best shots that I could. I really do try to not hold my phone over my head where I'd be likely blocking the view of someone who may be behind me. I try to also set myself up in a place where I'd not going to be a nuisance by trying to capture some footage. If I was at all a nuisance to anyone else or blocked the view for a few minutes, I am sorry.
That said, I think I am pretty well satisfied with this footage this year.
BONUS CONTENT
09.20.2023
On Wednesday September 20th, 2023 I went to Reggies to see ZAO. It was like attending a Furnace Fest pre-show since my flight wouldn't arrive early enough to attend any of them in Birmingham. I only ended up capturing footage of ZAO performing "Croatoan" though the other acts were quite good as well. Capra ended up getting added last minute to Furnace Fest due to the unfortunate cancelation of Extol (which set off quite the reaction for one person in particular but was a disappointment to us all I think) and I believe the members of Your Spirit Dies were around the grounds for Furnace Fest as well.
After working at Cornerstone Community Outreach for the full day on Thursday September 21st, 2023, I drove home from work, ate dinner as I packed my bag the rest of the way, then walked to the CTA Orange line to catch a train to Midway Airport. Passing through the security check went fairly smoothly and I found my way to the gate. There were announcements about it being a full flight and folks needed to check their luggage as there wasn't enough space in the bins. It was indeed a full flight with quite a few folks headed to Furnace Fest as well and I opted to push my bag under the seat in front of me. I ended up with an aisle seat as the plane had filled up quite a bit already. I picked a seat by a rather large man and lucked out that the middle seat remained empty. During the flight, I watched football. The flight attendants never brought drinks...I suppose due to the turbulence. I'm not sure if the seatbelt signs ever turned off. Once on the ground in Birmingham at Birmingham Shuttleworth Airport, I reached out to Nate Allen to see if he was still at the venue where he had a show. It turned out that he was so I ordered an Uber and made my way to True Story Brewing Company and connected with Nate. I was too late for his show, unfortunately but he was working on setting up an after show for Friday night at the same spot. He had Caleb with him from Must Build Jacuzzi and he'd also be staying in the hotel with us. Marco Castro never made it to the show and was able to get a room with folks he was volunteering with during Furnace Fest. We drove over to the Quality Inn, passing by the Vulcan Statue, and after a few attempts to ring the bell, I finally got us checked in. We picked the entrance which was furthest from our room, ha! We got situated and got rest for the long weekend ahead.
On Friday September 22nd, 2023, Furnace Fest began! Nate and Caleb got up for the hotel's breakfast but I decided to sleep a bit longer. apparently it wasn't particularly good. We started heading to the Sloss Furnaces but decided to detour to an REI where Nate and I purchased hydration packs. While a bit expensive, they seem to have been good investments. We arrived and found a spot to park fairly close to Sloss Furnaces. It was in grass along the side of a road. My only concern was the train crossing as I recall in 2021, folks getting stuck waiting for quite a while on trains to pass. I put the intro project in this spot between our arrival in the area and our entry into Furnace Fest. I got a shot of Nate's bumper sticker as well, ha! We passed through the security check point at entry and I proceeded to seek out the UnOriginal Vinyl crew to get the exclusive Tooth And Nail Records pressings for this year which were Stavesacre's Friction, Songs From The Penalty Box Volume One, and Showbread's Age of Reptiles. I had Otto Jensen requesting I get him copies as well (and it worked out!). I ran into Jonathn Magee shortly after entering the grounds and we chatted for a bit before I continued my hunt for the UnOriginal Vinyl Crew. I also ran into John Derry from England then Chris Smith prior to finding the UnOriginal Vinyl Crew and getting my OBIs and some for Otto as well! At this point I decided to find the Hopesfall table and get The Satellite Years vinyl as well. While they were sold out, Equal Vision Records had some at their table which happened to be the next one over so I bought it as well as Arbiter and got a free Equal Vision Records T-shirt as well as a bag to carry it all in. I met back up with Nate to get his car keys and took the merch to his car so I didn't have to carry it all day and returned to the grounds. I went to the water hoses and figured out how to fill up the hydration pack. It took a minute to figure things out with it, ha! While there, I found Sean Huncherick who had just returned from Europe and Sarah Maloney as they left the Shed.
The first band I caught after all the merch dealing and seeing friends was Orthodox in the Shed. Plug Your Holes sponsored that stage again. They played a good set and I captured some footage toward the end of the set.
The Undertaking was playing the Main Stage sponsored by Baked Brothers. I captured "No Friends" and also captured some footage of the turf laid out in an attempt to alleviate the dust as well as the sign for the kid's mosh pit. I also captured a couple clips of the pond and fountain.
Back in the Shed on the Plug Your Holes stage I watch With Blood Comes Cleansing and captured "Bring Out Your Dead" from their set.
At Baked Brothers Main Stage, Showbread played again...they still aren't a band, they say. After their set, I decided to walk around to see the food options for this year and consider what I might get for dinner. I ran into Kaylynn and her dad in a shaded area near the food and caught up with them for a bit.
Project 86 also played at Baked Brothers Main Stage and I captured a new song called "Metatropolis." They were definitely showcasing a heavier feel and played a really good set! I decided at this point to eat a lobster roll from And Lobster. It was a bit smaller than I had hoped. I noticed a guy with a Leper patch on his vest...as it would turn out, Marco Castro knew him of course! His name was Aaron and I spoke a bit with him later that night when Marco made introductions.
I went back to Baked Brothers to watch a bit of the Knuckle Puck set. They were pretty good.
https://youtu.be/olay9EVr6iU
I headed back to the Shed to see Walls Of Jericho play on the Plug Your Holes stage. I captured "A Trigger Full Of Promises" from their set. It was definitely better seeing them in the Shed rather than on the Pond stage!
Gideon played next in The Shed on Plug Your Holes and I captured a song early in the set. Prior to the set, I captured a shot of the No Mosh sign hanging from a side wall above the ADA section.
I went back over to Baked Brothers to see some of the Throwdown set and captured "Hopeless." They made a joke about the older guys in the pit, ha! As I walked toward the Pond, I captured the Sloss water tower.
Ninety Pound Wuss Setlist:
1. No Lo Contendre
2. The Dawning Of This Night Divine
3. Cut Throat
4. Hope
5. Queen Maggot
6. Short Hand Operation
7. Torment In Tension
8. Junk
9. Nostalgia
10. Misplaced Society
11. Something (DeSantis) Must Break!
Ninety Pound Wuss played on the Monster stage at the Pond. They were one of the acts that tipped the scales for me to attend Furnace Fest this year. I thought they played a great set and sounded good. They also had guest vocals from Shaun from Middle Aged Queers and Josh Dies from Showbread. Ninety Pound Wuss ended the set with their re-worked version of "Something Must Break!" that they are calling "DeSantis Must Break!" The stage attire, the inclusion of Shaun of Middle Aged Queers, and the re-worked "DeSantis" lyrics of course brought certain reactions on the internet though I didn't see much of anything negative expressed at Furnace Fest. It was my first time seeing Ninety Pound Wuss and I am very glad I got the chance! I had ordered their vinyl before the festival figuring it would be one less line to worry about.
I headed over to the Shed and captured a shot of the moon shining above it. Hopesfall was playing the Plug Your Holes stage and I captured "Escape Pod For Intangibles" from there set. I also saw Jon Clark from Cincinnati. It had been some years! We chatted between bands and caught up on things. It was good to see him.
I stayed at Plug Your Holes stage in the Shed for the Norma Jean set. It was a great set...might have been one of the best I've seen from them! I captured "Anthems For Angry Brides."
I went back to Baked Brothers Main Stage to see some of Anberlin's set and captured "Someone Anyone." Stephen Christian mentioned several times how the set was historical for him. I thought they sounded good...it was a long time since I last watched an Anberlin set.
Returning to the Shed one last time for the night, I watched some of Hatebreed's Plug Your Holes stage set. I captured "Last Breath." After the set, while using a port-a-potty, I was surprised by the light! I also captured some of the ads and stickers in the port-a-potty.
MxPx closed the night on Baked Brothers Main Stage and I captured a collaboration with Jeff Suffering when they played "Fist Vs. Tact." It was another good show as MxPx typically does.
Nate Allen did indeed work out an after show at True Story Brewing where he played the night before. He got Marco Castro involved as well and Marco, the ultimate hype man, tried his best to get the word out. He did collect a group of folks from a Blindside Furnace Fest chat group to come out. There was a Ms. Pacman game that Nate and I played. My allergies were getting to me pretty badly and affected my Pacman skills, unfortunately. The bar offered their hot dog menu so I ordered a Southern Belle which was pretty good. It had a BBQ slaw similar to R.O.'s in North Carolina.
Once all set up, Marco Castro started the night and did a few songs. I captured "Savannah" done in Spanish.
Nate Allen played a Destroy Nate Allen set and I captured a story he told about his first band as well as the song "Asshole." It was his first show played while wearing shorts, apparently! We hung around a while and my allergies really began to act up. That part was no fun but it was a good night overall!
On Saturday September 23rd, 2023, on our way to the second day of Furnace Fest, we stopped for breakfast at a taco truck called Tacos Mami Nor. It was in a parking lot next to the hotel. I ended up getting three tacos and a Mexican coke. It was really good! Nate and Caleb got platters. We arrived and parked in the same general area we did the day before and upon entry, I got to work on collecting vinyl from Training For Utopia and Living Sacrifice for Otto and myself. The Living Sacrifice vinyl was a QR Code so I took a picture and sent it to Otto. I took the vinyl to Nate's car, having to maneuver around a train that had come to a stop across the street. I had to do the same coming back and captured a shot of Marco Castro hard at work at the gates, ha!
At the Monster Pond Stage, I watched FaĆ¼len play for a bit and captured "Snake Handler." They are a good and local metal band from Birmingham so it was cool to see something from the area!
Zulu was playing in the Shed on the Plug Your Holes stage. There was a lot of talk about them so I decided to check out their set. It was a good set. I enjoyed it and it was a lot of fun! I captured a short clip of walking from the Shed to the main stage.
Becoming The Archetype played on the Baked Brothers Main Stage. I captured "The Epigone" which opened the set. I think they played pretty much the same set as they did at Audiofeed. They didn't play any of the new music but a good selection of the older material. Between bands, I decided to find some shade to rest for a minute. Nate Allen was there along with the Magee's who set up a rest area. I was able to return Nate's keys to him.
High Vis played next on the Baked Brothers Main Stage and I decided to catch some of their set. They were recommended by Kyle Bawinkel. They had a bit of a shoegaze sound but definitely their original take on it. I watched a few songs.
Living Sacrifice was playing at the Shed on the Plug Your Holes stage. they had DJ do one of the older songs then ended the set collaborating with Demon Hunter to do a Pantera cover of "I'm Broken" which I captured.
ZAO was next up on Plug Your Holes stage in the Shed. As expected, Ryan Clark did guest vocals on "Skin Like Winter" which I captured. I for some reason didn't realize it was that song while capturing it and stopped part way through so I "borrowed" some footage someone else posted to fill in the gap.
Training For Utopia Setlist:
1. 50,000 Screaming TFU Fans Can't Be Wrong
2. A Good Feeling
3. Brother Hezekiah
4. The Falling Cycle
5. Dead Signal
6. Pretty Picture Of Lies
7. Thoughtless Reminders
8. Out On Parole
9. Two Hands
10, Tennessee Midget
11. New York City Is Overrated
12. Modus Operandi
Training For Utopia reunited after 24 years and played next on the Plug Your Holes Stage in the Shed and I was able to move up along the wall area to near where the ADA section was located for this set. I captured the entirety of the set. It was one of the highlights of the year as well as one of my anticipated sets as I had never had the opportunity to see them before.
I took a dinner break at this point and decided on Island Noodles. I figured it would be filling. While eating it in the shaded area, I saw Jon Clark again and got to talk a bit more with him. Unfortunately, I ended up missing Scowl who I would have liked to have watched.
I went over to the Monster Pond Stage to see Holy Name play. Holy Name was another that I highly anticipated and had hoped Audiofeed could get booked. This was their first official show in front of people rather than on the internet. They played mostly the same set, however, most of the guest vocalist were not there for various reasons. Ryan Clark did his and I thought about capturing it as well since I had captured the two other guest spots he did earlier in the day. I ended up capturing "Fall On Your Knees" and added in the opening prayer by Tommy Green. I thought it was a really good set and felt like the right space to pick up where Tommy left off with Sleeping Giant. In spirit, it was reminiscent of those Sleeping Giant sets as well.
I got into the Shed for the last song from Terror's set on the Plug Your Holes Stage. It ended up being "Keepers Of The Faith" naturally, and I was able to capture most of it.
I stuck around in the Shed and next up on the Plug Your Holes Stage was Youth Of Today. They definitely had the old school hardcore mentality and I felt the message they brought was good and positive. I captured "Break Down The Wall."
Gorilla Biscuits ended the night for the Plug Your Holes Stage in the Shed and I stuck around for that as well. I captured their final song, "Start Today" which was a lot of fun to watch. It was a good set overall as well.
Turnstile headlined the Baked Brothers Main Stage. I got a slice of pizza from the Pazzo truck just as they started their set. I hung toward the back of the crowd, It seemed like it might have been the biggest crowd of the weekend. I ended up capturing "Don't Play." I also captured some drones flying overhead during the Turnstile set. At the end of the night, Nate had helped someone who sustained a leg injury get across the tracks. As we left, he was still waiting on his ride so we ended up waiting with him. Another train came to cross the road as we waited.
09.24.2023
On Sunday September 24th, 2023, we stopped at Sonic to get breakfast but we all ended up getting lunch food instead. We also stopped at the hotel where the Ninety Pound Wuss crew were staying so Nate could get a vinyl from them. It made me think I could have probably waited to get the vinyl from them as well rather than ordering it in advance. Oh well, As we drove, Nate's transmission seemed to be slipping which was concerning. Once we arrived at Sloss Furnaces for the final day of Furnace Fest, I once again went to seek out vinyl. This time it was from Further Seems Forever for the 20th anniversary of How To Start A Fire. Otto wanted a copy of this as well so I picked up two copies. I found Chris Smith again and remembered to give him the Australia magnet to give his daughter. I also encountered Eric Shirey handing out compilations from the Charon Collective so I snagged a couple of those. I wanted to see The Callous Daoboys so I went to the Shed before getting the keys from Nate to put the merch in the car.
The Callous Daoboys opened up the Shed for the day on the Plug Your Holes Stage. They had several funny pit calls including one about giving anyone with a dick the cheapest vasectomy in town! ha!
After taking the merch to the car, I got back on site in time to join the Sloss Furnaces Tour Kaylynn and her dad were about to go so I decided to join it too. It was interesting seeing the furnaces and other parts of the steel mill even though I am somewhat familiar with what the machinery looks like from working temporarily as security in a steel plant in Pennsylvania. The one in Pennsylvania where I worked was more modern as Sloss shut down production in the 1970s so there was a lot that was different as well. I enjoyed the tour.
After the Sloss Furnace Tour, I went to the Monster Pond Stage and watched some of the Silly Goose set. It was an interesting rap rock sound and I captured a song.
Valleyheart followed on the Monster Pond Stage. I had heard a few of their songs and found their pop rock style to be enjoyable. I captured one of their songs while hanging back in a shaded area.
I decided to take the break at this point to get some food. I picked up tacos from Tuff Love Provisions then a Bad Luck Burger Club burger to eat later. I remembered the tacos from Tuff Love Provisions being really good in 2021. I think I got something different this time than in 2021...while still really good, it definitely tasted different. Maybe it was chicken rather than steak?
I don't recall if I ever got to see The Insyderz before but I enjoyed their set at the Monster Pond Stage. I captured "Seeing Voices" from their set. I also saw Raye after the set was over as a train made its way passed the festival behind the stage and passed the gates.
Ghoti Hook Setlist:
1. Seasons
2. Shrinky Dinks
3. Middle Ground
4. Drop Dead
5. South Capitol Street
6. My Bike
7. Chevy Nova
8. Lullaby
9. Never
Ghoti Hook played on the Monster Pond Stage. They opened and closed the set by telling the audience "You're Welcome." It was a fun set. The only other time I got to see Ghoti Hook was at Creation in 1999. They were yet another highlight for me and a set that drew me to come back to Furnace Fest. I captured the entire set.
I ate my Bad Luck Burger Club burger as I went to the Shed to see the end of the set by A Plea For Purging on the Plug Your Holes stage. I ended up only seeing the very end which included Andy farting into the mic. Apparently they tossed burgers as well because Andy runs Bad Luck Burger Club. I missed this part.
As Cities Burn played their last show during Furnace Fest on the Monster Pond Stage. I really wanted to capture "Contact" which they opened the set with...unfortunately I was slow on the draw of getting my phone ready so I ended up capturing "Empire" instead which was ok.
As Cities Burn became My Only Passenger during the set and played the final song of the set under that new moniker which also happened to be the name of the song that they played.
I headed over to the Shed to see some of the Strife set on the Plug Your Holes stage. I figured on continuing to see the old school hard core bands. I captured the song "Blistered" which closed out the set and I figured might be the most energetic as well. As I walked back over to the Monster Pond Stage, I saw someone in the little Birmingham Fire Department ambulance getting treatment for what appeared to be a head injury. I hope he's ok.
Further Seems Forever played on the Monster Pond Stage and I thought they may be doing an album play through for How To Start A Fire. That was not the case but I captured "The Sound" from their set. I watched part of the set before returning to the Shed.
Judge was playing on the Plug Your Holes stage in the Shed. It was another old school hardcore set and a lot of fun to watch. I captured the final song of this set called "Warriors."
I stuck around the Shed for the Prayer For Cleansing set on the Plug Your Holes Stage. I enjoyed them quite a bit. I ended up capturing their first song called "Feinbhas a Ghabhail."
I went to use the port-a-potties by the Pond and on my way back out, I captured a quick clip of Mae playing on the Monster Pond Stage through the fountain. I stuck around for a few songs and felt Mae sounded a lot better than they did in 2021. I captured "Skyline Drive."
Pennywise was playing the Baked Brothers Main Stage. I captured "Bro Hymn" because it seemed only appropriate. A massive dog pile ended up on the stage during the song!
I headed back over to the Shed to see Haste The Day playing on the Plug Your Holes Stage. Jimmy Ryan came out to do a few of the songs from when he was in the band and I ended up capturing "Blue 42." The crowd was pretty wild during this set! I assume with it being the very end, folks were letting out all the energy that they had left.
I captured the mass exodus from the Shed to the Main Stage after the Haste The Day set with Bane coming up to close the festival for 2023.
Bane closed out the festival on the Baked Brothers Main Stage. There were a lot of people on stage still...perhaps the entire dog pile from the Pennywise set! I captured the drones flying over the crowd again and I captured the final song called "Swan Song" from the set.
I began to make my way to the gate and decided to capture some footage as I walked to see how much longer my phone battery would last. I also captured the painted wall by the gates of the festival. Once we got everybody situated, and all the various photos that Marco wanted, we tried to go find some food somewhere. Things weren't quite working out so the group shrunk a bit and ended up at McDonald's and eating in the parking lot in downtown Birmingham.
09.25.2023
https://youtu.be/a95ucYAUoAM
It was around 2 a.m. on Monday September 25th, 2023 when I got to Birmingham Shuttleworth Airport. Jeff who had been volunteering with Marco and also volunteers at Audiofeed hooked me up with the ride as Nate's car was being problematic. Thanks Jeff! It was dark and appeared to be closed but the doors opened so I went inside, used the restroom, changed clothes and prepared for flying. I plugged in my phone to get some charge and waited. I tried to sleep but that didn't really happen. Around 3am the lights came on and I moved to the security check area then I waited some more. I got in line to go through security and was instructed to put everything in the same tray. I passed through my screening by my belongings did not....it was apparently the vinyl records I purchased that set off the alarm. Once I was able to collect everything, I went to wait on the flight and tried to sleep again. I still didn't really get any sleep. I boarded and this time I was able to get a window seat. This time my row did fill up with a couple other Furnace Fest attendees. The flight apparently was bound to Denver after Chicago but thankfully those in my row all were getting out so I didn't have to ask anyone to move upon arrival at Midway. I got a couple clips of take off and landing this time.
Once in Chicago, I walked out to the CTA station to take the Orange line home. I got home, I felt terrible, ha! I debated going into work as I planned originally. I decided I'd take a shower and see how I felt after that. I also took a COVID-19 test since I had gotten increasingly congested as the festival went on. The test was negative and I felt a bit better after showering. I went to work and definitely felt the exhaustion. There was also a storm while driving the morning commute. A driver approaching behind me at a fairly high rate of speed lost control and hit the median on Lake Shore Drive. I could hear the contact and through I didn't feel anything, wondered if there was contact with my car. I found that there was no damage and arrived at work at 10am. I decided to check the footage from my CrossTour CR-900 dashcam to see what occurred with that car during the morning commute and made a short video out of it. It seems the driver was just going too fast for conditions and lost control on the wet pavement. Thankfully I was far enough ahead that as the car swerved, it did not hit me. I try to be conscious about maintaining my lane as much as possible, especially in the area where this occurred because of the curve and the other drivers. I included the clip into the video project.
I managed to get through the work day, though it was a struggle at times. I also managed to get home from work then after dinner while watching Monday Night Football, I finally was able to sleep! This wasn't the best option of returning from Furnace Fest but I didn't have much time off to use and wanted to preserve as much as I could for the approaching holidays.
Overall, my Furnace Fest 2023 experience was great! It was good seeing several friends for the first time in a long time and others who were just at Audiofeed as well. It was really fun seeing some bands I wasn't sure I'd ever get to see or see again! With the announcement that Furnace Fest will host its last event in 2024 and the dates seemingly to work out with other travel plans, I went ahead and bought my ticket for Furnace Fest 2024 and I believe it will be a great year as well!
There are a few other YouTube accounts I know of (and probably a lot more) that have some great content from Furnace Fest as well. If you're interested in seeing that other content and perhaps a different perspective of the Furnace Fest experience, check out the following:
The Furnace Fest Community (perspectives from the stage with professional sound from the board...full sets and single song clips)
Jon Magee (another perspective from the crowd with full sets and walkthroughs of the grounds)
Diego Coguox (song clips from the crowd)
Brimstone Chronicles (clips from the crowd)
Invisible Music (song clips from the stage and the crowd)
Below is the playlist of all my content from Furnace Fest 2023.
There are a few other YouTube accounts I know of (and probably a lot more) that have some great content from Furnace Fest as well. If you're interested in seeing that other content and perhaps a different perspective of the Furnace Fest experience, check out the following:
The Furnace Fest Community (perspectives from the stage with professional sound from the board...full sets and single song clips)
Jon Magee (another perspective from the crowd with full sets and walkthroughs of the grounds)
Diego Coguox (song clips from the crowd)
Brimstone Chronicles (clips from the crowd)
Invisible Music (song clips from the stage and the crowd)
Below is the playlist of all my content from Furnace Fest 2023.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh9ZwEF2QQpNV1-f4XfK5-D2kFsHXJKSC
To revisit the project from Furnace Fest 2021 just follow this link.
To revisit the project from Furnace Fest 2021 just follow this link.
Additional soundtrack includes "Step Up (I'm On It)" and "The End Is Here, The End Is Beautiful" by Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster.
Footage filmed using a iPhone 14 and Crosstour CR-900. Titles and other animations created using Motion 4 on a Macbook. Edited using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini. Filmed and Edited by Joel A. Swanson.
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