Branding the Treefort Music and Art Festival

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Branding the Treefort Music and Art Festival
Playing the opening night of #treefort2024
March 20, 2024
1920 hrs
That’s 7:20 PM
At neurolux on 11th
A great night of bands. Plus you don’t have to miss Neko Case. Not that we have a lot of crossover.
Still a week out. So looking forward!
BAD90s makes us wanna drink a Mai Tai while playing tennis on a tropical island in the 70s. See if they vibe you similarly tonight at The Linen Building.
Treefort Music Fest 2016
photos by Matthew Wordell
“Poor Sun Blood Stories, they never got over being abandoned in Idaho's sagebrush desert by their alien parents. I don't know what they're on, but they've just taken a quantum leap into the witch's boiling cauldron! The sounds of their anguish is thrilling and hypnotic. What a feast for eyes and ears.” -Michael Guillen photo: Andy Steele
Treefort 2016: Sun Blood Stories Debuts Songs from Third Album
“Sun Blood Stories' second album, Twilight Midnight Morning (Obsolete Media Objects, 2015), was one of the best local releases of 2015. At the El Korah Shrine on March 24, the dark psychedelic rock band played a set of songs from its upcoming third album. The spacey drones, tangled guitar lines, howled vocals and muscular rhythms sounded even fiercer and more mesmerizing than the group's earlier material. "I am the turner of the new soil," sang Ben Kirby and Amber Pollard. ‘I am the burner of the old.’” - BOISE WEEKLY
Here’s a lil clippy of us at Treefort
Check out our coverage of Treefort Music Fest on our website now! — Photo by Kristen McPeek