by Grady Smith
I'm sorry to say that I missed In All Her Sincerity, so I can't tell
you anything
about them.
In Most, a nu wave band like the White Stripes, played some of their
art rock.
"We wrote that one last Thursday," they joked before playing "Reflection,"
their year-old fav blending tunes that rose to a crescendo. The
guitarist
switched between acoustic and electric, and even sang a song written
for his
girlfriend.
Hurtstreet, a band that featured saxophone, acoustic guitar, bass,
and drums,
reminded me of Matchbox 20's style of inspirational jazz-rock. They
did their
own versions of some popular songs, and the singer even jumped off
stage to
dance with a girl. They said that their motto was to "rock out with
your cock
out."
Scepter, an 80s-style rock band featuring lyrics about love and anger,
as well
as guitar and bass riffs. The energetic vocalist reminded me of Jean
Simmons,
minus the makeup. Some of their songs were "Angry like Metallica,"
"Censored
Love," and "Where you want me." They got a great reception from the
crowd.
Well Wisher was an alternative rock band with two guitars and a front
man
who was a very high-pitched vocalist.