Subbacultcha’s Highlights of FIBER Festival 2026
Features // Festival // NewsOn the first summer days where the nights turn fluttering, light, warm and nebulous, the multidisciplinary FIBER Festival returns to
There’s an unabashed, retro sheen to what this Nashville group do, but it’s all good; close your eyes and it’s almost like the Summer of Love never ended. The sounds of the 1960s may loom large – picking out the obvious influences isn’t hard – although the real trick they pull off is steering clear of trippy hippy cliché.
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There’s an unabashed, retro sheen to what this Nashville group do, but it’s all good; close your eyes and it’s almost like the Summer of Love never ended. The sounds of the 1960s may loom large – picking out the obvious influences isn’t hard – although the real trick they pull off is steering clear of trippy hippy cliché. In its place, toe-tapping grooves swim through the haze of acid-folk psychedelia as the songs bustle purposefully along. Their latest release out via Chicago-based Trouble In Mind is also a personal throwback for the band as Africa Avenue is the name of a street where they used to hang out as teenagers.
THE PAPERHEAD
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MOUNTAIN STATES
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