Chris had a good angle of The Dayglos from the floor, and while vocals weren't always audible depending on how hard the song was going, these tracks came through well on this big stage. Crowd was definitely receptive to their long awaited return, so give their videos a look above & below!
Interestingly, Chris actually shot more videos of an opening band here compared to the headliners, perhaps because the openers in question are Toronto hardcore punk icons Random Killing, whose frontman Andrew "Drool" Kiteley is from Sault Ste. Marie! Chris' five videos of Random Killing include performances of "Genocide", "Patios & Beer", and (as embedded below) "Twelve", but Chris didn't title the other two, and I have had no luck trying to identify them, despite both having vocals. Click here and here to give those videos a watch, in any event. Filmed at a similar vantage point, these performances are solid, and Andrew is more audible than Murray was, so fans will enjoy Random Killing's videos below!
Chris also filmed three videos of Vancouver garage/noise trio Motorama's set on May 19th, and again, I was having trouble titling songs despite these not being instrumentals. Despite cross-referencing with their Bandcamp discography, I couldn't find a 100% verifiable name for any of these songs, which says more negative about me than it does about Motorama, I assure you. The longest of the three videos is embedded below, but click here and here to watch the others. While not as hardcore punk-based as their tourmates, Motorama's hard hitting, more lo-fi brand of noise rock drew a good reception, and Chris' more central placement on the floor was fitting here, so give these a look above and below!
Finally, the openers (and promoters via Live705) were local alt-punk trio A Dire Setback in a rare post-pandemic set in Sault Ste. Marie proper, and Chris' videos of their set include their self-titled original, "Drop Dead" (née "Wasting Away"), and as embedded below, what I believe to be a new song. At least here, me not knowing the title would be more natural! A.D.S. have teased recording new material a bit in the past year, and while still a punk song, it does let bassist Matt Quinn really let loose for his on-stage presence and his rangy backing vocals! Good stuff, so check their videos out above & below, and stay tuned for more!
That's all for today, but stay tuned for much more on the site in the days ahead! Thanks everyone!
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