Apr. 7, 2018 Logan City Limits-1

Logan City Limits Saturday recap

Saturday was the concluding day of Logan City Limits. The last day consisted of yoga and dance parties, a film festival, and a concert.

Saturday started with Yoga and Ecstatic Dance by The White Clouds. Students gathered in the Sunburst Lounge of the Taggart Student Center in their yoga garb.

The afternoon consisted of a mix of yoga and a sort of dance party, with music provided by The White Clouds.

“This is something very unique, I am glad to be a part of it,” said Glenn Whiting, a student at Utah State University.

Later that evening, Aggie Radio proudly presented featured winners from the Faultline Film Awards and films from the Moonshiver Film Festival.

Sydney Garland, a student at USU, attended the film festival.

“It was cool to see how people’s personalities came through in their videos,” Garland said. “I can’t even choose a favorite, they all had their own great qualities.”

Logan City Limits concluded with a concert put on by Aggie Radio. VERA, Phat Jester, Panthermilk and Strange Familia all performed at the event.

“Aggie Radio has done a great job with (Logan City Limits), especially considering their resources” said Nick Porath, bassist of Panthermilk.

“I feel very privileged and taken care of,” Benton Woods, vocalist and guitarist of Panthermilk said.

During soundcheck, the bands had a good time getting to know Aggie Radio members and meeting each other.

“This is just so fun. A lot of cool bands and unique venues,” said Jake Hurst, guitarist of Panthermilk.

“It’s exciting to see things happening here like this. They really seem to be growing and that’s so cool,” said Tracen Bradshaw lead guitarist of Phat Jester.

Megan Nielsen

Phat Jester played on the last night of Logan City Limits at the TSC. Logan City Limits is a free art and music festival that took over downtown Logan April 5-7 2018. (Megan Nielsen)

The crowd started to accumulate just before 7:30 p.m., and didn’t stop growing until 11 p.m..

“It’s done really well. There has been huge turnouts at all the events,” said Nate Bramhall, pianist and vocalist of Strange Familia.

During the shows, the crowd got involved, singing along with the bands and dancing through all the shows.

“I’m so impressed by the people and the community support. And the variety of the music, the cross pollination going on. You guys really have something special,” said Aaron Vera, vocalist and guitarist of VERA.

A recurring theme for all the bands was just how important local events such as Logan City Limits are.

Miranda Lorenc

The last night of Logan City Limits was held at the TSC. Logan City Limits is a free art and music festival that took over downtown Logan April 5-7 2018. (Megan Nielsen)

“For any local art community, collaboration and support is the most important. Because then everybody is learning from each other and getting inspired, it makes for better art,” said Drew Rogers, guitarist of VERA.

“I like local scenes like this. It’s not a competitive atmosphere, because when there is art flowing between artists and inspiration, that is when we see really special things happening,” said Woods. vocalist and guitarist of Panthermilk.

All the bands on Saturday had a large audience and the whole event had an atmosphere of a fun, exciting party.

“We try to keep music a celebration,” said Garret Williams, guitarist and vocalist of Strange Familia. “And that was definitely showcased tonight.”

 

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Megan Nielsen

Strange Familia played on the last night of Logan City Limits at the TSC. Logan City Limits is a free art and music festival that took over downtown Logan April 5-7 2018. (Megan Nielsen)