Make a Scene, acclaimed as the North East’s greatest
alternative music festival, returns for it’s 5th year. The festival
has welcomed bands such as Lower Than Atlantis, Neck Deep, Blitz Kids, Mallory
Knox and Young Guns to their stage year after year to perform for a
consistently passionate and enthusiastic crowd. With a combination of the local
music scene, for example Across All Oceans and more popular bands, such as
Decade, Moose Blood and Roam, the festival truly catered for all. The festival
boasts 4 stages, Uprawr Stage which is the equivalent to main stage, Sumo Stage
which was a smaller stage opposite main stage, Knee Deep Clothing Stage which
was a smaller stage in a room just off of main area and finally, Seaside Studio
Stage which was downstairs near the bar area.

Upon arriving, I was incredibly excited. I was a fan of some bands on the line up and incredibly excited to experiment with some newer local acts. First up was local band,

Funnily enough, my
friend ended up chatting to a guy in the crowd after a photo being taken by a
band on Sumo Stage. This guy happened to be the lead singer of Lost in the Crowd; he invited us to see
his band downstairs on the Seaside Studio Stage.We were definitely not disappointed. They are an alt
rock/alternative/experimental 4 piece from the North East and have an
incredibly raw, original sound. They played all originals from their EPs and
even some new material from an upcoming EP. We were even lucky enough to
receive a free sample CD from the band after the performance. They were
original, sophisticated and incredibly confident in their style and delivery.
Whilst waiting for one of my favourite bands, I stumbled
upon the end of Roam’s performance
which I had unfortunately missed due to the overlapping of bands. The crowd responded incredibly well to them, their
confidence and atmosphere was contagious and their material was executed
passionately. They responded well to the crowd’s enthusiasm and played a range
of material including new and old songs.
I was incredibly
disappointed to realise I was only able to see a select few songs and look
forward to seeing them perform alongside Man Overboard next year.

They were another band up on Uprawr Stage, however
unfortunately not local. Their performance was as electric and atmospheric as I
hoped, if not even better. I was even luckily enough to have Stay Here
dedicated to me and my friend, it was one of many gestures that helped cement
the idea that this band were one of the most genuine and kind bands I had ever
had the pleasure of coming across. Their set was passionate, original and
confident. With a range of material, including songs from their upcoming album
‘I’ll Keep You in Mind, From Time to Time’ and even some songs from their
earliest EP. I was incredibly proud to notice that the crowd responded
incredibly well to them and had livened up a significant amount as their set
continued. I was incredibly impressed by their performance and I look forward
to seeing them perform again very soon.

All in all, I found Make a Scene one of the most enjoyable
gigs of my life and found the bands were incredibly friendly and eagerly
interacted with fans. I was lucky enough to meet Moose Blood, Alex Sears from
Decade, members of Across All Oceans and Lost in the Crowd. Each and everyone
was incredibly genuine, friendly and had no hesitation with communicating and
were eager to take photos.
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