Concert Review: The Heavy Pets


Last night, Nietzche's offered a full night of entertainment for those in attendance. Right after Family Funktion and the Sitar Jams completed their set on the main stage, Funktional Flow started into a Bob Marley cover at a performance area set up by the entrance. When they finished up their set, The Heavy Pets started into theirs and they kicked things off strong with guitar solos from guitarists Jeff Lloyd and Mike Garulli. Jim Wuest grooved while playing the keys and singing lead vocals. The rhythm section of Tony D’Amato on Bass and Jamie Newitt on drums was solid and heavy. They slowed down for their second song and offered a psychedelic show with rainbow lights and a fog machine on stage. The Heavy Pets showed their skills and connection with their instruments during long jams and used techniques such as slapping the neck of the guitar to produce a funky and unique sound. In front of the stage, a group of fans danced the night away for an entertaining show for any jam fan. The Heavy Pets showed last night why they are a fan favorite for festival shows throughout the country.

Matthew Lenox

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