This summer, trade your couch for a field and your playlist for a live band. Gather in open fields to listen to loud music and bust out questionable dance moves. Music festivals are back, featuring sun (hopefully), mud (probably), and bands you’ll claim to have discovered first. It’s a celebration of sound, sing-alongs, and Alpine views. Pack sunscreen and wellies and prepare to lose your voice.
Last Wednesday evening, the Z7 in Pratteln may have sunk several inches deeper into the ground as three bands displayed their prowess of some very heavy music indeed.
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