Last month we had some pretty epic music live at the Unicorn, streamed to the world. Here are the results of an amazing time. We’ve missed live music, and this was a testament to the fact that the show can and will still go on. So thanks so much to the Unicorn for giving us a heck of a musical experience, all available still on the Healthy Junkies’ facebook page.

Here are some shots from the fest…

Jeremy Padilla

Jeremy Padilla

Jeremy Padilla is gritty, like whiskey and bourbon mixed with sand. He plays a mean slide guitar.

 

Fantazmaz

Fantazmaz

Fantazmaz – the lead, Thamila Zenthofer, wandered round the stage like a sexy scorpion with soaring vocals, dark bass and guitar ensemble, grungey, with some sweet riffs…

 

Fantazmaz

Fantazmaz

The Road Atlas

The Road Atlas

The Road Atlas

The Road Atlas

The Road Atlas

The Road Atlas

Karobela

Karobela

Karobela

Karobela

Litterbug

Litterbug

Jelly

Jelly

Wasted Life

Wasted Life

Wasted Life

Wasted Life

A Void

A Void

A Void

A Void

A Void

A Void

The Derellas

The Derellas

The Derellas

The Derellas

Healthy Junkies

Healthy Junkies

Healthy Junkies

Healthy Junkies

Healthy Junkies

Healthy Junkies

Healthy Junkies

Healthy Junkies

Healthy Junkies

Healthy Junkies

Healthy Junkies – Naturally, stole the show!

Hana Piranha

Hana Piranha

The White Ribbons

The White Ribbons

The White Ribbons

The White Ribbons

Pollypikpocketz

Pollypikpocketz

Pollypikpocketz

Pollypikpocketz

Polly Pik Pocketz – so satisfying to listen to… stick it to anyone who’s pissed you off, especially fake corporations or politicians! Check our interview with them from last year.

Pollypikpocketz

Pollypikpocketz

Pollypikpocketz

Pollypikpocketz

Yur Mum

Yur Mum

Yur Mum – deranged shouting (in a good way) … is exactly what I want from a duo… they play tight, and they bring it, with screams of passion … love the attitude from this band. They take it so serious, they get sweaty and ran out of breath their set was so intense! Yessss!

Yur Mum

Yur Mum

Yur Mum

Yur Mum

Birdeatsbaby

Birdeatsbaby

Birdeatsbaby

Birdeatsbaby

Birdeatsbaby

Birdeatsbaby

Compared by the legendary Bill Dury, who ended the three days with a reminder of why everyone is still going at it (even when you can’t have a real audience there just yet…)

“Times have been hard, but you know what’s harder than that? It’s forgetting times like this… because they’re unforgettable (…) We are here to be human, and to connect and [be] loving, and bold and honest and brilliant… that’s what we live for.”

Punk n Roll should be on next year, hopefully with a little less distance and a little more of a mosh pit.