An improbable, but not impossible conversation:
Rival Entertainment: “Would you be interested in curating a music festival in the fall where you get to play both days?”
(Athens, GA based) Futurebirds: “Hell yes! We’d love to! One question. Which weekend do the Bulldogs have off?”
Rival Entertainment: “Uh, um, let’s check. Oct. 21st?”
Futurebirds: “That’s the weekend! Let’s do it!”
Thus the card begins to fill with Athens-based The Whigs, Athens-based Hotel Fiction, Augusta, GA-based T. Hardy Morris (from Dead Confederates) and Charleston, SC-based Band of Horses, whose leader sports a Georgia tattoo on his hand. It’s a two-day festival, so add in Asheville’s Wednesday, Louisiana’s Seratones, Kentucky’s S.G. Goodman, and the regional misfit of the bunch to make the festival nationwide, Seattle’s The Head and the Heart.
To polish things off, the festival happened upon gorgeous fall weather and introduced a recently converted area of Pullman Yards, a former repair facility for Pullman Porter railroad cars, to an entertainment venue.
Though the Bulldogs weren’t playing, there were four TVs in the main sitting area featuring different games. Overall, it was a very relaxed atmosphere, with 30 minutes between each band. This allowed plenty of time for football, beer, Bulleit bourbon, Grindhouse Killer Burgers, BBQ, Fried chicken, The Georgia Hemp Co. Codigo tequila, Tarpon Cellars or just chilling. L