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Student musicians step into alternative scene, gain exposure with annual festival BRENNEN SMITH
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Spending a rainy night under Kellogg was fun for organizer Matthew Clagg. The unexpected closing of a venue a few years ago at the last minute left Clagg and several local Wichita bands outside in a parking lot for the annual ICT Fest musical festival, until it started to rain. Surprisingly, that didn’t keep Clagg from having fun. ICT Fest is just one part of the greater Wichita music scene, which Clagg said is going places. He described ICT Fest as “organizing all the chaos of Wichita’s music scene into one, three-day event.” In its 11th year, the latest festival included 45 bands in genres ranging from noise rock, punk, hip-hop and electronic Thursday through Saturday at El Vaquero, a venue near downtown Wichita. Animal Parade The festival provides an opportunity for newer and younger musicians, such as Wichita State senior Taylor Harding, to We don’t get more want to be exposure and the next Foo experience. Fighters, but Harding is I want to play studying to be a more shows teacher, but he is also the around the drummer for his region.” band, Animal TAYLOR HARDING Parade, which ANIMAL PARADE plays alternative and indie rock music. Although the band has only been together for about a year, they already have
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Animal Parade performs Saturday at El Vaquuero during this year’s ICT Fest. The band consists of Taylor Harding — a WSU senior — on the drums, Evan Ogborn as the lead guitar player, Stephen Bishop as the vocalist and rhythm guitar player and Nathan Sizemore on the bass.
about 600 fans. Animal Parade has been working on its first studio-recorded album. A CD release show is scheduled for 9 p.m. Saturday at Rock Island Live, 101 N. Rock Island. “I want to play more shows around the Midwest,” Harding said, “Record some more, get out there more. We don’t want to be the next Foo Fighters, but I want to play more shows around the
region.” Faux Reality Faux Reality played at ICT Fest last year. The band consists of twin brothers — WSU senior Thomas Hays and junior James Hays — and junior Garret Armstrong. SEE MUSIC • PAGE 2
Upcoming shows Animal Parade
Faux Reality
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9 p.m. Saturday at Rock Island Live, 101 N. Rock Island
9 p.m. Oct. 30 at John Barleycorns, 608 E. Douglas
8 p.m. Thursday at The Rusty Needle, 1808 N. Plum St. in Hutchinson
Animal Parade’s first studio-recorded album release show
Visit fauxreality. org for more band information
Nov. 17 and 23 at Rock Island Live in Old Town.