Review: Psych-Folk Duo @ Battles the Wind at Williamsburg Rooftop Show
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Lily Goldberg
Summary
A review of a free rooftop concert by the Philadelphia-based psych-folk duo @ (Stone Filipczak and Victoria Rose) in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The show was set against a beautiful sunset backdrop but was hampered by strong winds that caused technical difficulties. The piece captures the contrast between the idyllic NYC summer setting and the imperfect, breezy performance conditions.
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· 3 pulledIt should have been perfect, but it was windy.
Filipczak's guitar pick blew off the roof and Rose's skirt caught the Seven Year Itch.
The breeze was screwing with the sound sys
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