Shaky Knees 2018 Day Two Photos

Day 2 of Shaky Knees arrived with some tried and true rock and roll. A Charleston band with impressive vocals, Stop Light Observations, helped kick things off, but Teenage Wrist stole the glow with some prime lighting and a shaded set beneath the rafters.

Bully provided some guitar shreds, along with Led Zeppelin soundalikes Greta Van Fleet, who brought Shaky Knees back to Woodstock for some fringy heavy rock straight out of the ’70s. Guitar tricks were in full swing, from Greta Van Fleet’s behind the back picking to Manchester Orchestra’s above the head and yoga back bend playing.

Some red lipstick rock and roll then ensued with The Distillers, a set that permeated the field and beyond before The War on Drugs took us to a different plane.

Then, there was the most high-energy set of the entire festival, Matt and Kim.

From inflatable dolls, balloons and confetti to drum tricks as the first fest since Kim’s knee surgery, the joyful hype was alive and flowing. The ground was thumping with happy jumping before Queens of the Stone Age closed down the evening.

Teenage Wrist

Bully

Greta Van Fleet

Manchester Orchestra

Parquet Courts

The Distillers

Matt & Kim

War on Drugs

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Queens of the Stone Age

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Kalyn Oyer: Kalyn is an arts and entertainment journalist and freelance concert photographer based out of Charleston, SC. She writes for The Post and Courier and has written album reviews, concert reviews, band features and more for Elmore Magazine, Charleston City Paper and Scene SC, among other publications. When she's not writing or playing the piano, you can likely catch her at a local show.
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