Category: News Desk

  • At The Gates: We’re Getting The Band Together

    In October 2007 At The Gates vocalist Tomas Lindberg told Blabbermouth.net, “No new record will be recorded. The legacy of Slaughter of the Soul will remain intact. It would be fun to write together, but not under the name of At The Gates.”  This was further backed by guitarist Anders Björler, when he said, “It would be pointless to release something more than ten years after Slaughter of the Soul… it would just disappoint people.”

    Well, times have changed.

    The pioneers of melodic death metal, At The Gates, announced a change of heart and are following up on the recent success of reunion concerts with a planned release of a follow-up to Slaughter of the Soul.

    At The Gates plan to release a new album this fall, their first since 1995. (Photo Credit: Daniel Falk/Century Media Records)
    At The Gates plan to release a new album this fall, their first since 1995. (Photo Credit: Daniel Falk/Century Media Records)

    Century Media Records recently announced that the rockers from Sweden – hence, why the genre is also known as “Swedecore” – are currently working on a new album.  The follow-up, which is tentatively planned for release by October or November, is nearly 20 years in the making.

    “We are fully aware that we have made some very drastic statements in interviews as well as the closing words on the DVD about the longevity of AT THE GATES,” stated band members in a recent press release, “but things change, situations change and people change. When Anders sent the first song last summer, we had zero expectations of the outcome. We only knew one thing – That it sounded amazing! At the time we weren’t even sure there would be an album, but as things progressed, more songs came into existence, and we knew we were on to something great.”

    At The Gates started off in 1990, and achieved success four years later after the release of their third album Terminal Spirit Disease.  In 1995, the band reached the apex of their success after the release of Slaughter of the Soul.  Unfortunately, the band broke up immediately afterwards in 1996.  Since then, they have held reunion concerts, starting with the first in 2008.

    Said the band, “So, here we are almost 24 years since the birth of AT THE GATES, and some 18+ years since our latest album ‘Slaughter Of The Soul’. A lot of years have passed and we have embarked on some life-changing reunion tours and shows the last couple of years.  So, why make a new album you might ask, and why now? Well, what we learned from the last couple of years hanging out and playing shows together, is that we enjoy what we do to the fullest extent. We love playing music together, and we love to hang out as friends. But, as a musician, we constantly write new music.

    It’s a huge part of our identities.”

    Century Media Records added: “We are extremely proud and super excited to have teamed up with one of the most legendary and influential bands in metal. AT THE GATES have not only been a staff favourite since their very inception, but also a group of members that we individually like, respect and are always glad to support. As the reunion shows of the recent years have demonstrated, AT THE GATES are currently on top of their game and more relevant than ever before within and for the metal scene of these days. We truly look forward to pushing AT THE GATES to new heights with their new album ‘At War With Reality’. Let’s…GO!!!”

    Most recently, AT THE GATES has launched the following two teaser clips to introduce their return:
    AT THE GATES live 2014:
    06.03.2014–Stockholm (Sweden)–Close-Up Båten / http://www.closeupmagazine.net
    08.03.2014–Trondheim (Norway)–Trondheim Metal Fest / http://trondheimmetalfest.no
    26.04.2014–Santiago (Chile)–The Metal Fest / http://www.themetalfest.cl
    23.05.2014–Baltimore (US)–Maryland Death Fest / http://www.marylanddeathfest.com
    10.07.2014–Neskaupstadur (Iceland)–Eistnaflug Festival / http://www.eistnaflug.is
    (More shows to be announced soon)
    AT THE GATES line-up 2014:
    Tomas Lindberg – Vocals
    Anders Björler  – Guitars
    Martin Larsson – Guitars
    Jonas Björler – Bass
    Adrian Erlandsson – Drums
    AT THE GATES Discography:
    Gardens Of Grief / EP – 1991
    The Red In The Sky Is Ours – 1992
    With Fear I Kiss The Burning Darkness – 1993
    Terminal Spirit Disease – 1994
    Slaughter Of The Soul – 1995
    Purgatory Unleashed / Live – 2010Stay tuned about AT THE GATES’ upcoming studio album, At War With Reality, and the band’s future live schedule coming soon!
    AT THE GATES online:
    http://www.atthegates.se
    https://www.facebook.com/AtTheGatesOfficial
    https://twitter.com/AtthegatesGBG
    http://www.youtube.com/atthegatesofficial
  • In Memoriam: Pete Seeger

    Folk music legend and activist Pete Seeger died this morning at 94. An activist, teacher, singer and influence on generations of musicians, Seeger dedicated his life to music, playing a banjo that read “This machine surrounds hate and forces it to surrender”. He was pre-deceased by his wife of 60 years, Toshi Seeger.

    pete seegerA lifelong resident of New York, Pete Seeger learned folk music from his father, Charles Seeger, and in turn influenced musicians from Bob Dylan to Joan Baez and Bruce Springsteen to Tom Morello. His musical impact and influence is far-reaching and encompasses songs that few identify with Seeger, for other musicians made their name with his words – Dylan, The Byrds, and Peter, Paul and Mary, to name a few. Pete Seeger spent a lifetime writing and teaching music to anyone and everyone, always with a positive outlook on the future, instilling in all the hope and courage to do the right thing and stand up for one another.

    Even at Seeger’s 90th birthday concert on May 3, 2009 at Madison Square Garden, he was still teaching music. With a star-studded lineup to play his songs and more, Seeger talked history while teaching the audience the harmony to “Amazing Grace”, guiding the crowd through extended verses of the American original.

    Agile even in his 90’s, Seeger never showed signs of retiring or slowing down, even making an appearance at Farm Aid in September 2013 at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. A surprise appearance, Seeger sang “The Hammer Song” and “This Land is Your Land”, adding in a new verse: “New York is my home, New York is your home. From the Upstate mountains to the ocean foam. With all kinds of people, yes, we’re poly-grown (sic), New York was meant to be frack free”, keeping his environmental activism at the forefront of his life. Mixing politics with music might be risky for some, but for Seeger, it was a day at the office.

    His left-leaning views brought the ire of Joseph McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in the 1950’s, when Seeger refused to testify and answer questions on his alleged communist beliefs. Seeger did not flinch during the Red Scare, despite death threats to him and his family. What was an effort to overshadow his legacy and silence his voice were fuel to the fire that burned inside. In the decade that followed, Seeger’s songs became an anthem of the turbulent 1960’s, making him a harbinger of change. Never slowing down in his activism and music, he performed well into his 94th year.

    pete seegerIn 2009, as I began work on a book on music festivals I made a list of musicians I wanted to seek out for their input on the oral history of festivals that were not part of historical records. I sought out Seeger, feeling he must have a trove of stories on past events and festivals that took place in the middle of the 20th Century. Upon discovering his mailing address, I wrote him the letter below. To my surprise, he replied! He wrote back,

    “Pete – I know almost nothing about festivals except Newport 1959-1969. I’m also swamped with work. If you want to come to one of our little free waterfront festivals in Beacon I could spare a 1/2 hour. Try the Strawberry Festival June 14 or the Corn Fest August 9th. Hastily, old Pete”

    Undeterred and excited to have a conversation started with Seeger, I wrote back and told him I would see him at the Strawberry Festival (you will never eat better Strawberry Shortcake). This time, he sent his form letter with a note “Pete – see you June 14. I’ll be there AM. After my “set” it’s too crowded. I go.”

    His reply, while reassuring and led to a walking interview, isn’t what drew me in. It’s not every day you correspond with an historic musician. It was the middle paragraph where he encourages involvement and activism, quite convincingly.

    “I urge you: Stay well. Keep involved. Don’t give up. The agricultral revolution took thousands of years. The industrial revolution took hundreds of years. The information revolution is taking only decades. If we use it, and the brains God gave us, who knows what miracles may take place. Some of them already have.”

    Seeger’s legacy will live on for generations, through music, through the Clearwater, through activism and protest, and above all, through hope for a better tomorrow.

    “People ask, is there one word that you have more faith in that any other word, and I’d say it’s participation. I feel that this takes on so many meanings. The composer John Philip Sousa said ‘What will happen to the America voice now that the phonograph has been invented? Women used to sing lullabies to their children.’ It’s been my life’s work, to get participation, whether it’s a union song, or a peace song, civil rights, or a woman’s movement or gay liberation. When you sing, you feel a kind of strength; you think, I’m not alone, there’s a whole bunch of us who feel this way. I’m just one person, but it’s almost my religion now to persuade people that even if it’s only you and three others, do something. You and one another, do something. If it’s only you, and you do a good job as a songwriter, people will sing it.” – excerpt from the well-written narrative of Seeger’s life, The Protest Singer (Wilkinson 2009), including his testimony before HUAC and how his father’s music shaped his life. A must read.

  • Man Man set to Play The Haunt With Xenia Rubinos January 29

    Man Man will be performing with Xenia Rubinos at Ithaca’s The Haunt on Wednesday January 29th. Man Man is an energetic five-man crew that hails from Philadelphia. Since the band’s formation in 2003, they have been making music that cannot be contained by a single genre, but can only be categorized as experimental.

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    Man Man’s unique sound seems to have many influences and hints of 50’s rock & roll, psychedelic jam, Russian folk, and something that’s completely their own. Focused around leader singer and pianist Honus Honus, the band’s music uses instruments ranging from spoons to Chinese funeral horns. Their fifth and most recent album On Oni Pond, released in 2013, exhibits a new or possibly just another side of Man Man that seems more mellow and soulful.

    Man Man’s upcoming show is part of their countrywide tour with Xenia Rubinos, an equally unique group that has combined rock, funk, soul, and Latin music in a way that has never been done before. Last year the band released their debut album, Magic Trix, and has been quickly gaining popularity. Man Man and Xenia Rubinos should combine for an amazing and exceptional show that Ithacans are bound to love. The performance begins at 9 pm and will cost $15 at the door.

  • An Upstate look at Rochester’s AFR

    There’s a rumbling coming from Western New York as of late; or so it seems from the perspective of the editor’s desk here at Upstate Metal, as we’ve had our eyes forcibly opened ala Clockwork Orange to the music scene out of Rochester, New York.

    The epicenter is discernablly originated from underneath whichever stage AFR plays.  The heavy metal group phones out from the 585 Area Code, and in the short time since they formed in April of 2012, they’ve fostered a following with an enormous fan base – geographically speaking.

    AFR comes off as an eclectic sounding band, listing a broad focus of infuences that range from Dream Theatre to Lamb of God.  Signed by Buffalo’s Dead Trash Mob records, the boys like to describe their sound as, “if Pantera and Lamb Of God had a baby.”

    Upstate Metal recently had the opportunity of communicating with the band’s bassist, Todd Church.  Church is the neophyte of the band, stepping on board with AFR last October.  As with many local rockers, Church has a day job to pay the bills.  Only, as you’ll quickly learn, his day job is almost as interesting as his nighttime persona.  We talk to him about that, and more, plus what fans should expect from the band in the next few months.

    Hallisey: You joined the band in October of last year, right? Tell me a little bit about how you joined the crew, and what kind of struggles do you have being with a band that’s already struck out on its own before you came along?

    Church: Actually the band was advertising on Craig’s list back in the summer of 2013 and during that time I went to see one of their shows to check them out and was really impressed with the show and the music. After the show, I met up with the guys and hit it off pretty good. The transition from me learning the songs and doing my first show was literally two weeks when the lead singer Alan called me up and asked me to play that coming weekend show at the Montage Music Hall in Rochester, NY. Sometime in September. Surprisingly it went really well with the short time I had to learn their set list.

    Hallisey: You’re a chemist, scientist? Is being a musician your alter ego?

    Church: Definitely, I’m an Environmental Scientist these days; listening to a little Lamb of God or Pantera while working away! It’s always been kind of a joke in just about all the bands I’ve been in over the years. I would tell people I’m a scientist and everyone would be like, yeah right!

    Hallisey: I don’t assume you’re cooking meth in an RV out in the New Mexico desert, am I right?

    Church: Laughs. No! I’m pretty much tied to a computer these days. I currently work as a consultant providing chemistry/biology technical support to project teams and field sampling teams globally.

    Hallisey: Is rock and roll a dream or a pastime for you? Do you see professional aspirations conflicting with your music?

    Church: I never did or will quit the dream! I’ve been a musician most of my life starting in my elementary band playing the trombone. I’ve played in metal bands for long time. At one point in my life toured with my metal band throughout Michigan whom is still together but under different name now. Fortunately my job is pretty demanding but also flexible as well so seems to work out good. It would definitely be an easy decision on which way to go if the opportunity and money was right!

    Hallisey: Speaking of music, how involved are you in the song writing?

    Church: I’m at a point now with AFR that I am contributing to the music writing process with our upcoming EP that we have been working on. Each of us encourage each other to help with the writing process so it’s actually a fun and rewarding process.

    Hallisey: Where do you draw your inspiration from?

    Church: As with most musicians and artists alike, inspiration comes from the soul. We all have a history whether good or bad, and being able to convey it to the music is incredibly fulfilling.

    Hallisey: Who are your idols, and what characteristics do you try to take from them into your own play?

    Church: I have been a huge fan of music in general as long as I can remember listening to my parents old Motown and classic rock records growing up. After being introduced to Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath, I knew that is what I wanted to do! Throughout the years, I would have to say Steve Harris from Iron Maiden as well as Cliff Burton, Jason Newsted and Robert Trujillo were also huge influences on me as well. Robert is a madman to watch play!

    Hallisey: I often hear musicians today speak of being involved in a battle to revitalize rock and roll. How do you feel being a part of such a scene where pop culture seems to have left it behind?

    Church: I definitely have witnessed that over the years. Not only with music but even dealing with venues/clubs who have completely changed their lineup due to low attendance with the Rock culture and changing over to country music in hopes to draw more crowds. I’m not sure if that has changed today, but believe the metal/rock scene is just as strong today. I’ve always been involved with original bands and finding venues and getting large crowds to come see you has always been challenging.

    We have been blessed with great venues and fans across upstate New York and don’t really feel that there is a battle at all and that there is always a place for metal.

    Hallisey: What do you bring to the table for the band, that makes this band shine?

    Church: When I first saw AFR play live, I felt a connection with the music and vibe instantly. I’d like to think I bring a prominent and heavy but unique sound quality that I believe will compliment what is already a powerful sound.

    Hallisey: What does the band bring to the table for metal, to help metal make a comeback?

    Church: Since I’ve been in upstate NY I have seen a lot of great cover and original bands. I think AFR stands out from the crowd with the some familiarity of the their sound but yet uniqueness which I see draws listeners interested from the first note until the last. Its been a great experience this far and looking forward to the future of this band.

    Hallisey: You guys are working on a new EP, how far along are you with that?

    Church: Yeah, we have been working really hard on our new upcoming EP since late November early December and pretty excited about. We have a few songs that are completed now but we wanted to spend the time to give our fans more than just a single release or two. It’s definitely going to have a new heavy feel but keep true to our roots.

    Hallisey: When can we expect a release?

    Church: Our first EP, A Hero to Villains, which was released in 2012 under the Buffalo, NY record label Dead Trash Mob Records, has had a really good response and we’re expecting to release our new upcoming EP late spring/early summer 2014.

    Hallisey: A radio show in Germany knows about you guys. How does that happen, and does that obligate you guys to cover a David Hasselhoff tune or two?

    Church: Well, if we end up touring Germany, we will be sure to call our ride “K.I.T.T.”!  Laughs.

    Today, it’s almost endless on how or where to advertise at a touch of a button. You can find out music on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Facebook, Reverbnation and more. One of the best ways is always by word of mouth and the social networking apps like Facebook but of course, you still have to have a descent product so people do pass along. Its been great how our fan base has been growing and spreading to new fans worldwide, including Germany, in such a short amount of time.

    For more band info, you can find us here:

    www.facebook.com/AFRmetalrochester

    www.reverbnation.com/artist/afrmetalrochester

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    AFR comprises of Alan Rohr (Vocals), Ledwing Hernandez (Guitars), Zach Sweedler (Guitars), Todd Church (Bass), and Brandon Lewis (Drums). (Photo Credit: Courtesy of AFR)
  • The David Mayfield Parade in Rochester Tonight!

    A bluegrass background mixed with a punk-rock like attitude and a dash of a carnival side-show — The David Mayfield Parade is an experience one won’t soon forget.

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    Photo By: Impressions Concert Photography

    You may have seen him recently with The Avett Brothers or Mumford & Sons. He sits in regularly with both bands, showcasing his unique style of guitar/mandolin playing and his natural charisma.

    Tonight however, Rochester is in for a treat! The band will be playing at Abilene Bar & Lounge. They will be joined by special guests Kalob Griffin Band. Doors open at 7PM and the music starts at 9PM tickets are $15 at the door.

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  • Lockn’ Festival 2014 Announces Initial Lineup

    Lockn’ has announced their initial lineup for this year’s music festival on September 4th-7th, 2014, taking place again at The Oak Ridge Farm in Arrington, VA. The lineup includes 2 nights each of Phil Lesh and Friends, Bob Weir and Ratdog, Widespread Panic and The String Cheese Incident. The Allman Brothers Band is also set to headline and with longtime guitarists Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks having recently announced their departure from the band at the of the year, only adds to the excitement to the lineup for this up and coming festival. Last year’s venue set up had both main stages located next to each other, with little or no performance overlap, guaranteeing more music and encouraging more musician’s sit-ins. Let’s hope this set up is here to stay.

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    Lockn’ was founded by Dave Frey who also founded the HORDE festival and Peter Shapiro who owned New York City’s historic rock club, Wetlands Preserved. Frey and Shapiro created the festival combining all their experiences of continuous music and intertwined artists to create a unique festival, playing true to their theme, “when something ends, another begins.” After last year’s successful start, fans are eager to see what they dynamic duo has planned for this year. Another passion besides music, Frey and Shapiro are both involved with environmentally conscious organizations. Lockn’ will offer locally sourced foods, recycling programs and carbon offsetting to help benefit the beautiful grounds of the farm.

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    Tickets are now on sale ranging from $180 – $699, not including the Camping Pass – options that range from $69 to $199. They have tent-only, car camping, forest and preferred tent-only camping passes as well as RV passes. All campgrounds have close access to bathrooms, fresh drinking water and showers for a small fee. Since the venue is spread over a 4800 acre farm, the festival encourages guests to bring bicycles and will offer transportation at regular frequent intervals.

    Check out Upstate’s review from Lockn’ 2013 with photos from Phrazz.

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  • Upstate NY Teacher Kent Knappenberger is Awarded the Inaugural 2014 Music Educator Award

    Upstate New York is home to inaugural Grammy’s 2014 Music Educator Award – Kent Knappenberger of Westfield Academy and Central School in Westfield, N.Y. was recently announced as the winner of this well deserved award.

    There were 30,000 nominees and 10 finalists for the award that recognizes teachers that have – made a significant and lasting contribution to the field of music education and who demonstrate a commitment to the broader cause of maintaining music education in the schools. The schools of the 10 final nominees will receive a grant of $1,000 and the 9 finalist teachers will receive an equal honorarium, while Knappenberger will receive a $10,000 honorarium.

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    Photo By: Derek Gee of the Buffalo News

    CBS This Morning reported the news on Tuesday morning and viewers had the opportunity to see why Mr. K (as his students call him) was the natural choice for this award. Knappenberger has been teaching 6th-12th grade Music for 25 years at Westfield Academy,  he says, “for this art form there is this synergy that takes place.” Mr. K believes it is his job to find something musical in every child. Students and parents agree that he is no ordinary teacher – one student in the CBS interview said, “Mr. K makes you love music, even if you did previously, it just grows.”

    When Kent Knappenberger isn’t teaching music, he’s at home on his farm with his wife, 9 children and his farm animals. This educator surely fits the role of the type of individual many of us had in school, whom showed us the musical talent we held inside. That one life-changing teacher that brought us to embody the music that we live and breathe, in whatever capacity possible.

    The deadline for nominating next year’s recipient is March 31st. If you know a music educator that you would like to nominate, applications are currently online at GRAMMYMusicTeacher.com.

  • Aqueous Announces Spring Tour 2014 Leg 1

    Buffalo NY’s hottest rocking commodity Aqueous has announced the first leg of their spring tour 2014.  The band played close to 130 shows in 2013 and expects to exceed that number this year as their popularity and fan base expand. The tour includes a four week residency at Burlington VT’s Nectar’s. which of course is famous for launching another phoursome into mass popularity. Is Aqueous next? Only time will tell. Check these guys out, they are the real deal.

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    2014 Spring Tour Dates

    *March 1st – Albany, NY – Red Square w/ Mister F
    *March 6th – Burlington, VT – Nectars
    *March 7th – Boston, MA – Johnny D’s Uptown Restaurant & Music Club
    *March 12th – Burlington, VT – Nectars wsg/ Mom & Dad
    *March 13th – Syracuse, NY – THE LOST HORIZON
    *March 14th – Toronto, ON – The Rivoli w/ After Funk
    *March 15th – Erie, PA – the crooked i
    *March 17th – Stratton Mountain, VT – Grizzly’s Bar and Restaurant ST. PATTY’S DAY
    *March 19th – Burlington, VT – Nectars
    *March 20th – Oneonta, NY – Black Oak Tavern
    *March 21st – Ithaca, NY – Lot 10
    *March 26th – Burlington, VT – Nectars
    *March 27th – Portsmouth, NH – Thirsty Moose Tap House
    *March 28th – Kenilworth, NJ – 10th Street Live
    *March 29th – Plains, PA – River Street Jazz Cafe w/ Flux Capacitor
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  • Winter Boogie Coming to Carey Lake February 1st

    Statewide Music will present the first annual Winter Boogie Saturday February 1st at Carey Lake in Macedon, NY. This will be the first of many fun-filled family orientated events at the beautiful site that was first used in last years Phall Fest (Check out ‘s review here).winterboogie

    Music under the big tent and seasonal activities such as sledding, ice skating, and cross country skiing will be happening from noon til 9:30 outside, with the night finishing with Rochester’s Into The Now playing 2 full sets in the bar at the front of the property until 2AM. All ages.

    Rochester’s hottest “fab five”, Roots Collider will headline the outdoor portion of the event with their unique brand of rock-raging heavy dance music from 8-9:30PM. Ms D & Bloom Carter, Infrared Radiation Orchestra, Haewa, and Kung Fu Grip (a Sublime tribute) will round out the rest of the days music. Festival goers will also get to enjoy a late night fire show by Solar Flare and Miss Margo. Tickets – 10$ presale, 15$ day of show, are available at Carey Lake Bar & Grill, Aarons Alley and online.

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    Full Lineup:

    2:00-3:00 Ms D and Bloom/Carter
    3:30-4:30 Infrared Radiation Orchestra
    5:00-6:00 Haewa
    6:30-7:30 Kung Fu Grip – Sublime Tribute
    8:00-9:30 RootsCollider
    10:00-2:00 Into the Now (2 sets inside)

  • Well Worn Boot Now Accepting Submissions for ‘Wild Wild Fest’

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    Rowdy, unique and uncontainable are just three [insufficient] words to describe a Well Worn Boot show – and this year’s Wild Wild Fest is sure to be no different.  A music and camping festival held at Willow Creek Winery in Silver Creek, NY, this one-of-a-kind festival focuses on Americana, pop culture, sideshow and Rock-and-Roll.

    Well Worn Boot is  now accepting submissions from “ENDLESS genres”.  Most importantly Wild Wild Fest is about diversity, good music and olympic partying.

    Aside from many great regional acts, this years headliners include Weirdo Folkie Baby Gramps, Video Game Metal-Heads, and Armcannon.

    The event is August 29-30, 2014 and submissions end March 1st. More information is available at www.wellwornboot.com and submissions may be sent to wildwildfestival@gmail.com.