Burlington rockers Robber Robber received a positive review from Pitchfork for their new album, Wild Guess, signaling an upward trajectory for the indie-rock group. Indie rock scene in Burlington is thriving with bands like Greaseface, Lily Seabird, and Noah Kesey gaining attention. Similarly, the What Doth Life contingent in Windsor continues to produce good records.
Vermont is currently indie-rock central, with bands like THUS LOVE from Brattleboro showcasing their talent. The article also reflects on a past experience at a Phish festival in Coventry, highlighting a documentary about the event. The film captures the chaotic traffic jam and the determination of fans to hear their favorite band play.
In terms of live music, the Flaming Lips delivered a memorable performance at Grand Point North in Burlington, featuring giant pink robots, confetti guns, and an overall sense of joy and fun. The event was described as possibly the show of the year, creating a biodegradable mess in the name of pure entertainment.
The article also highlights a Spotify playlist of Vermont jams for music enthusiasts to check out. Overall, the indie-rock scene in Burlington and Vermont as a whole is flourishing, offering a diverse range of talent for music fans to enjoy.
