Muskelrock 2013
Muskelrock 2013
Well, we all knew it had to happen eventually. Muskelrock proudly present... no bands at all until the festival opens on May 30th 2013!
That's right, the line up will be kept secret and not revealed until opening day.
What's the verdict - Fun or Folly?
That's right, the line up will be kept secret and not revealed until opening day.
What's the verdict - Fun or Folly?
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Well, metalheads have so much money to spend nowadays that they don't care which bands they're going to see in a festival that will probably cost them at least 500 Euros.
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I used the loathe the attitude I myself have nowadays - It's such a great festival that I kinda decided going without knowing the line-up of 2013.
Now it really got exciting, it will be worth the small money it takes to travel there here from Finland anyways thanks to the atmosphere and small size (which I love in festivals) and I don't even know what to expect from the line-up! But for people more far away this might be a bit risky...
Now it really got exciting, it will be worth the small money it takes to travel there here from Finland anyways thanks to the atmosphere and small size (which I love in festivals) and I don't even know what to expect from the line-up! But for people more far away this might be a bit risky...
The Devil is within us all...
Why would someone attend without knowing what they will be seeing?
You can always drink at a local bar. If the bands are shit that's what you'll be doing anyways.
You can always drink at a local bar. If the bands are shit that's what you'll be doing anyways.
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Or 1500+ if they live overseas... quite a lottery to take w/o knowing a single band on the line-up...ION BRITTON wrote:Well, metalheads have so much money to spend nowadays that they don't care which bands they're going to see in a festival that will probably cost them at least 500 Euros.
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Because it's such a great weekend anyways. I don't know about your local bars but at mine I don't see 20-30 foreigner friends.Avenger wrote:Why would someone attend without knowing what they will be seeing?
You can always drink at a local bar. If the bands are shit that's what you'll be doing anyways.
I will attend without knowing what I will be seeing because:
1) I love the atmosphere and seeing those friends of mine I never tend to see elsewhere
2) They've always had a good line-up, I don't believe it can suddenly turn to shit
3) The surprise factor is actually very refreshing and exciting, I mean, FOR A CHANGE
I don't blame anyone living far away for not wanting to take the chance, for me the whole trip is about 230€ + food, drinks, records/merchandise... But neither should you be blaming people who want to attend it without knowing the line-up (specially if you're never been there yourself and therefore don't know how it's like).
The Devil is within us all...
The problem is this, lets say you are planning on hitting a festival in Europe next summer. You look at HOA, Hells Pleasure and other festivals that are on within a few weeks of Muskelrock. You look at these fests and see one or two that have a really good line-up. Do you go to one of these fests or take a gamble with Muskelrock?
I have never been to this fest, and have only heard great things about it, but if you are going to spend a lot of money on flights and the usual expenses that go with traveling to fests then it is madness to take a chance on this. If you can get to it cheaply then that's fine but otherwise it doesn't make sense.
I have never been to this fest, and have only heard great things about it, but if you are going to spend a lot of money on flights and the usual expenses that go with traveling to fests then it is madness to take a chance on this. If you can get to it cheaply then that's fine but otherwise it doesn't make sense.
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