
Deaf Scene
2017 Fall Threestival
Hookies Grove Campground
Hookies Grove Rd
Northumberland, PA 17857
Sep 15, 2017
8:00 PM UTC
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Just when you thought it was over....Ladies, gentlemen, supreme alien overlords, and guests-Time Relapse presents:THE 2017 FALL THREESTIVALSeptember 14th - 17th prepare your gosh darn rear ends for the return of the festival of the people! WE HAD TO ADD MORE HEADLINERS! WE HAD TO ADD ANOTHER DAY!!Everything about the 2017 Fall Threestival is BIGGER and BETTER and we're insanely excited to share the MONUMENTAL lineup we have in store for all you wonderful people!!!!!!!Tickets are $55 presale for 3 epic days and nights of music and entertainment!****************************************TICKETS: Go To 2017FallThreestivalpresale.BrownPaperTickets.comPresale $55, Gate $75orClick the link on TimeRelapse.com
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Deaf Scene Biography
Baltimore's own Deaf Scene is quickly becoming recognized as a standout band on a regional and national level, bringing a powerful blend of Post-Rock, Grunge, Progressive Metal, and Jazz-Fusion to their songs and live shows. This ever-evolving instrumental power-trio has consciously embraced walking a musical road-less-traveled since their inception in 2010. Along the way they have cultivated a dedicated following with their sonically-expansive live performances and their solid studio work. Straddling a gray area between the progressive cacophonies of Tool, ethereal soundscapes of Explosions in the Sky, and the sludgy twinge of Primus, Deaf Scene has forged a sound that is uniquely their own. Dave Fullerton’s effects-laden guitar melodies cascade over thick layers of looped sounds, while Eric Courtney’s intricate bass runs and Brett Schatz’s precise whirlwind of drumming give structure and groove to the chaos. What they're able to accomplish on stage, as a three-piece band with no vocals, often surprises listeners who have never seen Deaf Scene in concert. The band works together beautifully through seamless sets of original songs, intersected by ambient samples and drones, generating “a sound that you would never imagine could come from three dudes” (89.7 WTMD).
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Instrumental
Post-rock
Prog-rock
Fusion
Ambient
Psychedelic Rock
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