A Carefully Planned Festival (#4) is apparently named ironically but it seemed pretty perfectly planned to me. The website is excellent (with links to clashfinder so you can figure out how to see everything you want) and there were helpful paper schedules with timetables and act descriptions as well. A day ticket was £10 in advance, £12.15 on the day, weekend was £15/£18 and picking up the wristband from Gullivers was completely painless. Considering I saw about 11 acts in 7 hours, that's great value. There's a huge range of music from metal to electronica to singer songwriters and the website helpful sorts acts by genre, provides links to their music online and highlights some of the organiser's personal favourites.
The venues are all very good as well. My personal favourite was The Castle Hotel (Uranium Lake and Sam Brooke, both brilliant) as it's a beautiful space and the sound was excellent. Gullivers (Jo Mango, amazing) was also a good space but a little warm. Soup Kitchen has an even bigger & better space but wtf is that smell? Whiskey Jar and Cord have similar tiled basement rooms but Cord was really a squeeze for what was one of my favourite acts of the evening, Jo Rose. Mint Lounge isn't the most beautiful space but is good for bigger crowds and they have Coke in glass bottles. Kraak likewise doesn't have much atmosphere, it's probably my least favourite of the spaces but was a bit quieter so good for a bit of a breather (math rock notwithstanding).
The crowds weren't mega friendly (hipsters...) but there were no dicks either. Overall, highly highly recommended and I already look forward to next year!
If you happen to be reading this on Sunday 19 October 2014, stop immediately and head straight to the NQ to experience for yourself! read more