Videos: Homegrown 2021 Day Two

Monday’s Homegrown Music Festival video content includes the annual showcases of poetry, photos and music videos … along with a short movie starring Teague Alexy.

The content is embedded above, with a cheat sheet below for finding desired goods.

Homegrown Poetry Showcase
0:01:05 – Intro
0:01:38 – Lucas Alan Dietche – “Redruth and Central West Duluth”
0:03:15 – Crystal Detlefson – “The Void,” “Last Time,” “Standstill” and “Ode”
0:07:54 – Phil Fitzpatrick – “Twenty Fifty”
0:09.23 – Eric Chandler – “The Path Through Security”
0:11:37 – Tina Higgins Wussow – “My Dad Can Beat Up Your Dad”
0:14:44 – Esther Marcella Hoffman – “What is There to Understand?”
0:16:01 – Stine Myrah – “Cradled by Gaia”
0:18:55 – Liz Minette – “Pandemic Poem”

This Feeling Will be Over Soon
0:23:03 – A short movie starring Teague Alexy, directed by Joshua Priestley

Homegrown Photo Showcase
0:39:41 – Ivy Vaino – “Homegrown Favorites”
0:41:27 – Aaron Reichow -“Through the Glass”
(Showcase compiled by Matthew Moses; music by Braind Morrison – “Song of the Gypsy”)

Homegrown Video Montages
0:43:40 – Clips from Homegrown 2018
0:47:03 – Clips from Homegrown 2019

Homegrown Music Video Showcase
0:52:40 – Benjamin Blood – “The Owls Have Their Eyes on You”
0:55:34 – Crew Jones – “Cousin Hans”
0:57:23 – Father Hennepin – “Grace and Despair”
1:01:00 – Low – “Cue the Strings”
1:07:39 – Man on the Moon – “Brucerfer”
1:11:22 – Nonfic – “We Be”
1:15:54 – Pizzaghost – “Liar”
1:18:18 – Rick McLean – “Cyborg Relations”
1:21:49 – Superior Siren – “Lost”
1:25:56 – Tangier 57 – “Adrift (The Doldrums)”
1:28:28 – The Black Labels – “Sex Train”
1:30:33 – The Farsights – “I Refuse”
1:36:02 – The Horror – “No Bills”
1:38:20 – The Social Disaster – “Machinery”
1:42:49 – The Surfactants – “The Gift”

And 2014 hosted livestreams by Grains of Stars, Cory Coffman and Feeding Leroy.

As of today, Homegrown has an online store with T-shirts, hoodies, jackets, caps, flasks and so on. There is also a Go Fund Me campaign to support future Homegrowns.

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