Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Seen it with my own eyes- Local Natives Forecastle 2014

Local Natives can now be added to the list of live music that has moved me so much I cried. Standing in the 3rd row mesmerized by this group of guys was probably the most magical moment of my Forecastle weekend. I couldn't have asked for a better 25th birthday present than to be there witnessing them create such beautiful music.
(Photo By: Tori Atkinson Forecastle 2014)

If you haven't listened to indie rock band, Local Natives, before, I ask that you give them a chance. During their set on the Boom Stage at Forecastle they played songs such as Ceilings, You & I, Airplanes and covered The Talking Heads "Warning Sign" which was absolutely amazing.

They answered their own question from their song "Wide Eyes" during their set. Yes, it can be on Earth as it is in heaven.

"Just Ride the Wave"- Mimosa Forecastle 2014

Hands down, one of my favorite parts of festivals is discovering new music. I had heard of Mimosa before but meeting him and seeing him live totally blew away any expectations I had.

(Photo via +tigranmimosa)
The Los Angeles based artist was such a down to earth and kind hearted guy. Having a quick conversation with him outside of his dressing room, it was obvious how enlightened and intelligent he is. We discussed his intimate and spiritual experience with a shaman and he told me he is interested in anything that "opens the mind." That truly resonated with me because on the back of my neck I have an incubus inspired tattoo that says "Open My Mind." He showed me some of his tattoos and when I asked how he got to be as successful as he is today his advice to me was, "Just ride the wave, what is meant to be will always happen."

After some private meditation in his artist trailer he got on stage and blew away the crowd. His trap/electronic beats are truly unique. He took it old school for a few songs when he mixed in some 90's Missy Elliot. He performed at 3 pm at the Ocean Stage the first day but he also held an exclusive late night show aboard a boat that night that I'm sure was unforgettable.

If you haven't already, take the time to check out this musical genius. You can follow him on Twitter @TigranMimosa for tour updates and daily inspiration.

Public- Forecastle 2014

The first band that performed at Forecastle Fest on Friday, July 18 was Public. These 3 Cincinnatti guys were super chill and practiced jump rope before getting on stage.
(Photo by @Chacos Twitter)
Their sound reminded me of a poppier Modest Mouse. They covered Toxic, a early 2000's Britney Spears hit.

Playing their set under the bridge on the Ocean Stage, they set the bar high for the rest of the weekend.

Follow them on twitter @PublicTheBand, find them on Facebook and check out their website to stay tuned for where you can see them live next.

Steer Your Own Course- Forecastle 2014

The best advice I have ever received was to choose my own destiny. I attended a festival over the weekend of July 18, 2014 that reaffirmed that motto. You have the ability to chart your own course at Forecastle festival. Whether you're there for the music, art or activism, this city festival in the heart of Louisville, KY has something for everyone.

(Photo by: Kristin Palaniuk Forecastle 2014)

The hidden treasure of this event, in my opinion, was the live action art. On the first day there was a completely blank white ship in the middle of the grass. Each day different artists added their special touches to the boat. Whether it was painting, drawing or recycling water bottles, this art installation grew and became absolutely beautiful by the last day of the festival.


(Photo by: Kristin Palaniuk Forecastle 2014) 
                                      
                                                (Photo by: Kristin Palaniuk Forecastle 2014)
For those of you mateys who are unaware of sea lingo the Forecastle is the front of the ship usually above the sailor's living quarters. Here is where you can see the vast ocean ahead of you and where important keepsakes are stored.

Forecastle festival is where your dreams are just ahead of you and your keepsakes are the lifelong memories attached to the entry wristbands you adorn.

Whether you were sampling the south's delicious homemade moonshine, getting a free bracelet wrap from +Chacos  or catching an afternoon nap in a hammock, Forecastle festival proved that dreams can be a reality. 

(Photo by: Tori Atkinson Forecastle 2014)

Every festival I've attended does a wonderful job of leaving no trace. Meaning, they clean up before, during and after the festival as if it never happened. Here at Forecastle, I have to give a shout out to the Clean Vibes crew who kept Forecastle looking beautiful all weekend. This group even had a trading post where you could trade in recyclables for points towards free or discounted merchandise. 

(Photo by: Tori Atkinson Forecastle 2014)

This festival on the river had 4 stages where acts as diverse as Gary Clark Jr. to Blue Sky Black Death performed. I was privileged enough to work with the artist liaison of the Ocean Stage all weekend.

FRIDAY- The first day of the festival I was able to see Public, Mimosa, St. Lucia, Local Natives, Nightmares on Wax and Outkast.

SATURDAY- Anwar Sadat, Young & Sick, Avey Tare's Slasher Flicks, Kygo, Band of Horses, Slint and Jack White were among the bands I was able to see perform.

SUNDAY- Chrome Sparks, Claude Vonstroke, Tune-Yards, Flume and Beck filled my schedule.

Other acts that I was not able to see but heard great things about were Jenny Lewis, Ray Lamontagne, The Open Sex, Spoon and many others.



In the crowd I spotted mermaids, sailors, the character from Fear & Loathing and totems held high that showed individuality. My favorite fan sign of the weekend was a simple white flag that said "FREAK" in bold black lettering.

(Photo by: Tori Atkinson Forecastle 2014)


Here at Forecastle fest you can steer your own course and let your freak flag fly. 




Sunday, July 27, 2014

PITTSBURGH- FREE Talent Showcase August 3 2014

Pittsburgh,

Now is your chance to get your music or poetry showcased for FREE in front of big names in the recording industry!

THIS SUNDAY AUGUST 3rd is just the IN PERSON registration to get your packets and information on when you will perform LIVE in front of a major recording label and other big names in the entertainment industry.

A few weeks later you will know the date of when you will actually perform live.


This FREE talent competition gives you the opportunity to:
A. Have your song featured on a mixtape with Drake & Lil Wayne's music.The mixtape will be released in select city(s) of the tour.
B. Win $10,000
C. Perform in Atlanta, GA during BET Hip-Hop Awards weekend & compete for a multimillion dollar recording deal from Capital Production Group.





Please visit http://www.mixtapecypher.com/register.html

And put me, Victoria Atkinson, under recruiter.

I need 20 local singers, artists, poets or musicians to register. 




Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Welcome Home- Electric Forest

Growing up I always looked forward to vacations on the beach. That is what I thought ultimate serenity was. Nothing ahead of you but the vast sea while you lay on the beach with the only care of when will high tide knock over my sandcastle.

But as an adult, nothing compares to the serenity of Electric Forest. Nothing ahead of you but the sea of thousands of your closest friends spread across miles of land you will soon trek while you lay in your hammock between the pines and your only care is in the back of your mind knowing that you eventually will have to leave this place.

Photo by Tori Atkinson Electric Forest 14


This was my second venture to Rothbury, Michigan and it will be a tradition I hope to carry on for the rest of my life. I have been to a handful of different festivals now but nothing compares to this one. Each section is like a different magical part of some adult-like CandyLand.

The camping area becomes your home and the people who happen to pitch their tents next to you become your family. The walk down main street is a spectacular sight. In the real world, *cringe*, it's hard to even wave or share a smile with a stranger without being looked at funny. At Electric Forest we hug, high five and ask, "How's your forest" to every passerby.

Once at the main gate you have butterflies in your stomach. Move over, Disney World, you are about to enter the most magical place on Earth.

Main Gates- Electric Forest 14- Photo by: Kristin Palaniuk

Tripolee stage is the first stage you come across. You see the Ferris Wheel nearby but rumor has it to wait to ride it at night. Each afternoon this area held meditation and yoga. What a wonderful way to start the long Michigan days. Laying on the grass stretching in the sunlight with hundreds of others and hearing reassuring and soothing words from the yogi on stage, you have no idea how completely opposite this area can turn once the sun sets. Still soothing but in such a different way.

Photo by: Sinead Byrne Electric Forest 14


But don't worry. The sun hasn't set. In fact, not that we're looking at the time while we're here, just remember the sun doesn't go down til almost 10:30 in north western Michigan. And the artists don't stop performing til almost 4 in the morning. Time doesn't exist here. It's best to experience this place by putting your phones away and living this life through your eyes not the lens of a camera.

Photo by Tori Atkinson Electric Forest 13


Venturing on over paths and passed a lake we head towards the Ranch Arena. A few people are shouting for their lost friend Carl, but I'm sure he found his own path or maybe he is hanging out with the elusive Daniel Cooper.

The smell of the delicious food vendors fills the air and the cheeseheads find their place amongst the pines in their hammocks near the stage. Here is where I noticed people of all ages and backgrounds come to this event. Put your norms away because there is no normal here. Open minds are only welcome. Barefoot, topless and painted bodies slide next to you to get a spot in the crowd. Children holding hands and dancing alongside their parents. This is what it's like to truly be free.


Photo Cred: Joe'l Molina Electric Forest 14


Continue walking down the path under the homemade lanterns and you are about to enter Sherwood Forest.
Photo By: Meghan Zuniga Farr Electric Forest 14


For those who attended Electric Forest, can't you agree it's almost impossible to describe what this place is like to someone who has never been? Each time you walk through the forest it's different. Every person you see is unique. You honestly never know what you will see. Without ruining any surprises, let's just say Sherwood Forest is the most beautiful place I have ever seen. Take what your childhood imagination conjured up about the most fantastic fairy tale and amplify that by a thousand.


Photo By: Kristin Palaniuk Electric Forest 14

The people of the forest ditch their rubber soles to find their souls. They forget about their 10 story city apartments for real stories. They forget about bills and are more concerned about the whereabouts of Carl.

Photo By: Meghan Zuniga Farr Electric Forest 14


Once we've TRIED taking in all the forest has to offer, it's time to venture out the other side and see what's happening on the Sherwood Court stage. Acts as diverse as STS9, Umphrey's McGee and SchoolBoy Q graced the stage while the diversity in the crowds blended together like a beautiful glowing melting pot.

Meeting strangers is my favorite part of Electric Forest. They might be strange, but they definitely aren't your every day connotation of the word "stranger." They are people like me and you with hopes and dreams and real life jobs but this is their escape. Before coming to Electric Forest, I joined a Facebook group with about 16,000 others who were going to this event. One day, someone posted in the forum "What do you guys do for a living?" Doctors, scientists, authors, stay at home mothers to strippers and burger flippers are among us in the forest. But here our labels are removed.

Photo by: Kristin Palaniuk Electric Forest 14

Inhibitions are lost and soul mates are gained here in the forest. There were at least two marriage proposals during the festival and there is even a page dedicated to the missed connections of the week. I read on the Facebook group that a man and a woman conceived their first child at the forest last year and they brought their baby this year and each year it will be a family tradition for them. Staying up all night talking to someone you just met but it seems like you've known them for a lifetime as the sun is rising and lightning strikes in the distance is among the more beautiful small treasures of Electric Forest. We are nestled together as a forest family and we keep the connections we've made here for a lifetime.

Photo by: Halee Ireton Electric Forest 14


These four days were all about positivity and light. However, you can't escape some of the negative things that happen at music festivals. But you can work to change them. That is my end goal. To travel to these diverse festivals and prove that human connections are at the highest levels at these gatherings.

One negative outside perspective of these festivals is the use of illicit drugs within their gates. In the Facebook group, I came across a young lady who would be selling wristbands within the festival that said "I hate heroin" for $1 to help with a family incident involving the drug. She got over 800 responses from people saying they'd buy one. I'm sure she sold more than that at Electric Forest.



Just when it seems like the sun is playing tricks on you, the air gets a little cooler and the sun begins to set. This is where the real magic of the forest comes out. The place lights up as do the faces of everyone inside. The real world is black and white and this place is in full blown technicolor. 
Photo By: Madelyne Espinoza Electric Forest 14 
Costumes are as beautiful as the sunset. The smiles are almost as bright as the lights that shine. The music is the perfect ambiance for the way we are all feeling. The hidden treasures within the forest such as the silent disco and the giving tree are as bountiful as the smiles you see.


Welcome home. This place is better than any dream. 

Photo by: Joe'l Molina Electric Forest 14