Waking up after 11 is a terrible idea if you want to catch Steak N Shake breakfast, which is exactly what went wrong on day two of the Fest. I wanted a good hearty breakfast for the busiest day of the Fest, but that was not going to happen. We ended up buying lunch, since I forgot they stop serving breakfast at 11 a.m. What a bummer. After our defeat though, we began our very long day.
To start the day, Stephen wanted to check out the No Idea yard sale. That was a no-go. The line was ridiculous and everyone was walking about with free Avail records. I decided that it would be more worth it to start walking toward the Market Street Pub to check out the Sidekicks. I've only heard their name through Eric from O Pioneers and decided to just check them out. They were a pretty good band, nothing that blew me away, but they were not terrible. From there, we immediately made our way to Common Grounds to check out another band I've only heard about, Banner Pilot. Banner Pilot are making a good name for themselves. After just putting out a new full length on Fat Wreck, they seem to be gaining some notoriety. They play that almost typical new wave of Fat bands, which is not necessarily a terrible thing. Kudos to the lead singer though for losing a tooth, but still completing the set. I would have probably been screaming in pain, but he just kept playing. Keeping with the trend though, we continued to press on.
Fearing missing out on Andrew Jackson Jihad because of long lines, we steadily made our way to the Civic Media Center skipping a band I actually really wanted to see, Dear Landlord. Civic Media Center is a newer venue this year and was originally George's Meat Packing warehouse, but I guess CMC purchased the space and made it a bigger home for their tiny operation. I remember going into the older one last year and thinking it was a really cool place. It really is though, tons of books and zines all there for you to just read. That made it an even nicer venue to enjoy some mellow acoustic music.
I was actually able to see the Grabass Charlestons for the first time ever while attending the Fest they always play. They played a cool acoustic set with at least one Tom Waits cover and a song I actually recognized "Atlanta is a Cocaine Town." The performance was a nice treat, but we were all there for AJJ obviously. You could just tell by the crowd and all the other people that crammed into that warehouse/bookstore. The line was outside the door leaving people stranded outside, but Sean and Ben played anyway. They did a decent set of new and old songs, including a song from a split with O Pioneers!!!, which is rather exciting. The line to leave was pretty bad though and Stephen was unable to purchase any merch, but AJJ did promise to play a set outside for the people stranded, so that was very nice of them.
After their set, we actually had time for a break. All that running around helped my appetite to eat some Boca Fiesta. If you were in Gainesville that weekend, Boca Fiesta was the place to be. It is owned by Gainesville's own Warren Oakes, former drummer of Against Me! and let me tell you the food is great. Stephen went all out and ordered a gator burrito, I kept it modest and got a chicken one, but both were delightfully filling. If you are hungry in Gainesville, I highly recommend eating there. When our bellies were full, we made our way back to CMC to watch Kevin Seconds. I know what you're thinking "Timmy, that's a lot of Kevin Seconds in one weekend," but I assure you it was worth it. Kevin has a very modest demeanor about himself and just seems like an all around nice guy. He played a bunch of songs I have never heard, but they were all great. That man is one of my heroes for sure. Plus after his set I was able to talk to Mike from Hard Girls, geek out on questions, and find out about a house show that would include a super secret Shinobu set. OH JOY!
After Kevin's performance I was hoping to catch Religious as Fuck at 1982, but that was proving to be impossible. The entire venue was to capacity, that means I missed In Defence too. I accepted my loses and thought, maybe I should go see We Are the Union, so I did. Their show was free and on the University of Florida campus in a really nice ballroom type setting. We met up with Eric and most of Go Rydell. With a few awkward UF students in custom hanging around we all watched WATU. It was actually a lot of fun, though I still miss Johnny all the kids at that show were really into WATU so it made the experience better. One of the best shows at the entire Fest.
Quickly, however we jetted back to Common Grounds just in time to see Good Luck and Defiance, Ohio. It was so hot and uncomfortable in that large venue, there had to be at least 300 people in there. Kids were going crazy and I watched Will stagedive. I also met Trey from the Mitch Clem Forum and Danny from the Pillowfights let us cut in line with her. People sure are nice at the Fest, which makes the next event seem way too wild and surreal. Pretty much everyone knew about the house show with BTMI! and the supposed Shinobu show, but I didn't know it was 200 people. As we made our way down the side street you could see the sea of people flooding the street. I was lucky enough to secure a good spot inside the house with Trey and Stephen, but that is when all hell broke loose.
Right when my friend Jack's band started playing the owner of the house announced the show was over. Total bummer, but there was rumor that he just said that so BTMI! could set up, so we waited inside. I could see police sirens, but I figured they got a noise complaint or something minor like that, but then the owner was really pissed and told everyone to, "get the fuck out!" So slowly we made our way out of the house where I saw what seemed like a fight going on in the street. I ran to a white car parked right on the side of the road and I see people stomping someone. To my amazement, that person was a police officer. A police officer holding someone while he tazed them multiple times. The scene was out of those G8 riot videos you see on t.v., it was horrific to say the least. Girls were crying and people were shouting "Fuck the police" or "Stop it!" the entire situation was out of control. Eventually 6 people were arrested and one tazed. The only thing going through my terrified mind was "This is the last Fest ever," and hopefully I will eat my words.