Ariel Pink played a set superior to Wavves in nearly every way. While Wavves seemed content to punk off about everything and not take the opportunity seriously, Ariel Pink came up and merely did their best. Playing a solid range charting a wide array of styles from danceable indie pop to harder alt rock. Without all the nonsense of the previous set, Pink played through like pros.
FYF Fest – Oak Stage – Ariel Pink
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