
PostPsychFest II
After a wildly rocking first edition, Postpsychfest returns. Louder & wilder.. get ready for Postpsychfest II!
The night will begin in a haze; slow and dreamlike. But don’t get too comfortable ‘gazing at your shoes’! You’ll soon be pulled into a storm of polyrhythms, swirling noise, and psychedelic rock chaos.
Part Garden
Part Garden is a shoegaze/dreampop band whose melancholic guitars and dreamy vocal lines draw the listener into a trance.
Drawing inspiration from artists like Slowdive, Cocteau Twins, and Beach House, Part Garden balances the familiar with the surreal. Their songs unfold like waves:
slowly rising, swelling into a dreamy storm, then fading into stillness.
With their music you'll be taken on a journey through thought-provoking lyrics, flashing lights and mellow sounds. Embrace the power of emotion and get lost in a garden of sound.
Grote Geelstaart
While two drummers increase the tempo and the bass gets stuck on a droning sub-note, tension in the crowd rises with every yell, scream and whisper. Grote Geelstaart puts the entire audience in a car and floors the gas pedal. The audience, however, does not yet know the noise-rock will suddenly veer left into a bewildering disco-beat.
The car changes gear. A square synthwave and robot-vocals fill the room. Grote Geelstaart is behind the wheel, and nobody knows where they’re going.
Always dressed in their Sunday best, the last two years the band has been occupied with putting themselves and their liveshow out there, with support acts for Marathon, Iguana Death Cult, YHWH Nailgun, and RONKER, and spots on multiple festivals.
SULTAN.
Brutal apocalyptic rock with stubborn songs about the life in the Digital Age. Put your phone on Airplane Mode and go dance with moves you didn’t know
you had. SULTAN. gives you a mix of the rock of Queens of the Stone Age and the experimental nature of Blur, the Beatles and Queen combined. One moment
you’re standing in an oriental disco, the other moment your want to bang your head with a surprisingly good mixture of rock and hip-hop. Meanwhile, SULTAN. sings about the struggles of living in today’s age in a way that reminds us of the grunge of the 90s.
Between bands, hang out in the foyer with a vinyl DJ, a small art market, and maybe even get your future read..
See you on the 29th! ;)
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*Community Tickets: for this event active volunteers in the Wageningen culture scene can get a discount! Contact Myrthe (myrthe@popupop.nl) for the discount code.