Saturday, April 1, 2023

Super Friendly Fest in Edmonton September 10th 2022 Day 1

Super Friendly Fest was a festival put on by Sea Change Brewery in celebration of their 5th Anniversary. Sea Shange is a craft brewery in Edmonton started in 2017. Sea Change is by far my favourite craft brewery putting out an amazing variety of beers. This festival was a two day festival held at Union Hall which is right across the street from Sea Change's Brewery. This festival was a punk and hardcore style of music fest. All the bands played indoors at Union Hall with local food trucks and merch booths and beer tents located outside. And luckily, the weather was awesome for the weekend. I went to this show with my buddy Nazz. Band Schedule.
Festival Grounds.
First band of the day was Penske File from Burlington, Ontario. Penske File.
Next up was Edmonton band Bad Buddy. Bad Buddy.
Vancouver band Rest Easy was up next. Rest Easy.
Next up was Edmonton band Fire Next Time. This was my fifth time seeing them play. They sounded great and were grittier then usual, with lead singer James Renton full of piss and vinegar and it was nice to see my friend Garrett back behind the drums. Fire Next Time.
Brutal Youth was the next band up. The punk band was formed in St. John's, Newfoundland but are now based in Toronto. I was really impressed with this band. Lead singer Patty O'Lantern, lol, what a great name, he really knows how to put on a performance and weras his heart on his sleeve. The band kicked ass. Talked to a couple guys from the band later in the evening, great guys. Look forward to seeing them again sometime soon hopefully. Brutal Youth.
I missed the next two bands Make War and Belvedere as it was time for a bite to eat and few beers in the parking lot with my buddy Nazz and catching up with some friends. After our break in the parking lot it was time for the reformed Edmonton hardcore band Compromise. Compromise has a notable history in paving the way for the Edmonton hardcore scene. Unfortunately the band lost two members of the band (R.I.P. Jordan Wodehouse and Daniel Langlois) in a vehicle accident in Alabama while on tour in 2002. Sadly that was the end of the band, until now. I wasn't sure how I felt about the reunion of the remaining band members and previous members performing again, but it seemed to go over quite well. I'm sure a lot of those in attendance never got the chance to see the band perform back in the day, but again there were a lot in the crowd that had. I'm sure this wasn't an easy show to do for those in the band. Actualy I know it wasn't easy for them, as I know most of the guys in the band. They pulled it off, but have to admit, I myself am just not so much into the music as much as I once was. Still a decent showing by the band. Compromise.
Next up was Orange County, California band Ignite. Ignite has been around since 1993 but now with a new lead singer Eli Santana, the original singer Zoli Teglas left the band in 2019. I thought they put on a great show, the crowd was into it, and by this time the venue was packed. A great set by Ignite!
Good Riddance was up next, another band from California (Santa Cruz). Good Riddance have been around since 1993. This was my second time seeing them live. The last time I saw them was in 1999. They too were quite good. Good Riddance.
Next up was The Flatliners a band out of Richmond Hill, Ontario. The band are celebrating their 20th anniversary. Their show as well was very good. The Flatliners.
Winnipeg band Comeback Kid were up next. A great set by these hardcore veterans. Comeback Kid.
And to close out the first night of the festival was another band from Manitoba called Propagandhi. Another veteran punk band that has been around since 1986. I really enjoyed their set and thought they were a great way to end the day of music. Propagandhi.
Such a fun day of music, beers and hanging with friends that I hadn't seen in a while. A great festival, great bands, well organized and awesome crowd. A hell of a lot of fun. A big shout out to JFK for putting my buddy Nazz and I on the guest list for the weekend. Good times!!! T-shirt I bought at the show.

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