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Sunday at Freeze Festival offers more than memories

Freeze Festival 2010 review

By Richie Soans | Published:

Freeze Festival 2010 - Hadouken
Photo credit: Richie Soans


Sunday was the final day, but that didn't dampen the entertainment. Much of what happened before, but with slight differences, example: the ramp now focused towards the skiers and not snowboarders.

Hadouken
The mountain bike tour was still there, but added another rider to the tour.

The main stage had a different genre of music that I was unfamiliar with. Though I am familiar with Hadouken!, Pendulum. Although I was a bit that Pendulum's appearance was a DJ set, and nothing more.

The Relentless was aimed for the grunge, hard rock and metal fans. Skindred finished off the festival, while Dananananaykroyd featured before them.

Skindred
The Desperado Dome finished where it started, with Duke and the FBBB DJs being the main acts in the tent.

I had a good enjoyable weekend, thankfully the weather held which was good, and when it came time to finish I left the festival with more than memories - a plectrum and a drumstick, thrown by musicians at the Relentless stage.

review by: Richie Soans

photos by: Richie Soans