Sasquatch! Music Festival 2016, Day 3: Fauna Shade

Sasquatch, Live Reviews
05/29/2016
Geran Landen
photos by Brittany Feenstra

Fauna Shade is on a hot streak. After releasing their fantastic debut album, Baton Rouge, last year, the group followed it up in March with the equally good Floral Hall EP. Combining psych rock with pop-esque melodies, the group from Everett brought an excellent balance of dark garage-tinged instrumentation and pop sensibilities to Sasquatch! Music Festival. Donned in a flowing red robe, frontman Scotty Smith belted out hook after hook, his vocals dancing between a gratingly grungy cadence and a pleasant soaring tenor. As an unpleasant wind wiped up dust and grass, the band tore through the set, sound tracking the gusty weather with their own brand of ferocity. They left the Yeti stage to mass applause, ensuring their recent streak would not be slowing down any time soon.

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