September 19, 2012
Music scene veteran launches W.Va. Independent Music Festival
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Metal band Bobaflex headlines the West Virginia Independent Musical Festival in Logan Saturday. The band, from Point Pleasant, has toured the country on their own as well as with Megadeth, who they opened for on the metal giants' 2005 Gigantour.
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"On a national level, they don't give you breaks, man. I don't know what to chalk it up to. It's these mountains, I guess."

Q: What are your feelings going into the festival?

A:"Since I'm one of the only people involved, I've set things so there's only one person to point fingers at if this fails, so it's a great amount of stress, but I've signed up for it. I am extremely stressed. I am extremely excited. I'm nervous as hell. I'm looking forward to it being over, but dreading it ending. It's a whole big mess of emotions.

"If I had to bring it down to one statement, I would just say I want people to hear songs that matter as much to them as much as they do to me. And I want them to hear something new that maybe they wouldn't if they were just a Byzantine fan. Maybe they'll hear The Demon Beat and say, 'Holy s--- these guys are great.'

"The goal is for people to walk away with a piece of merch from a local band they've never heard of. That's my goal: that it goes well and people leave having a new band to like."

West Virginia Independent Music Festival schedule

Noon: South on 10

12:30 p.m.: Farnsworth

1:10 p.m.: The Big Bad

1:50 p.m.: Talk Is Cheap

2:30 p.m.: Horseburner

3:10 p.m.: Tyler Childers

3:50 p.m.: Tim Browning and the Widowmakers

4:30 p.m.: AC30

5:10 p.m. Sasha Colette & the Magnolias

5:50 p.m.: The Demon Beat

6:30 p.m.: John Lancaster

7:10 p.m.: Split Nixon

7:55 p.m.: Byzantine

9:00 p.m.: Bobaflex 

Reach Nick Harrah at wvrocksc...@gmail.com.

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