Heaven Fest Review

Review by Shara Espinoza.
Over 25,000 people roamed the around the 70+ acres and 8 stages each featuring a different of genre of music. But the vast majority of the attendees gathered at the main stage where big name acts like Seventh Day Slumber, Kutless, Skillet (a veteran from the first Heaven Fest) and Third Day performed. But the real action all went down behind the main stage at the rock stage.

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On August 8th, for the second year in a row, a multitude of people made their way to Northern Hills Church in Brighton, Colorado. Anyone who is familiar with Colorado knows that practically nothing happens in Brighton, except in the unfortunate event that one receives a jury summons. But on this day, its dirt roads would be lined up with thousands of cars all for one huge event- Heaven Fest. Over 25,000 people roamed the around the 70+ acres and 8 stages each featuring a different of genre of music. But the vast majority of the attendees gathered at the main stage where big name acts like Seventh Day Slumber, Kutless, Skillet (a veteran from the first Heaven Fest) and Third Day performed. But the real action all went down behind the main stage at the rock stage.

100_1447Unfortunately, due to the high volume of traffic trying to get onto the grounds, we completely missed Sheridan’s opening act and only saw Shel long enough to for them to inform us that Everfound would be up next.  Colorado’s own (via Russia) Everfound began their 30 minute set with “Lie Detector” followed by their award winning song “She Said”. One thing that definitely stood out for me, not just for Everfound, but all the artists that performed that day was the amazing sound quality. Out of all the concerts I’ve been to, none of them have sounded so clear and close to the album recordings. Seriously, it was that good.  Also included in their set, were “Forget Me Knots”, “Bring Me Back” and “Crashing” from their album Colorful Alibis and Scandalous Smiles and “Moments like These” from their self-titled EP.

100_1423Following Everfound was the Glorious Unseen and their music had more a praise and worship tone to it with songs like “All Around”, “Meet Us Here”, “Forever Holy”, “How He Loves”, “”Hear Our Prayer”, “The Hope That Lies in You”, “Heavy Hearted” and finishing up with “Be Thou My Vision”. Many people raised their hands in worship during this set, and was definitely the most spiritual.

All the way from Idaho came Esterlyn who opened their performance by thanking the crowd for coming to see them while Kutless was still playing on the main stage.  They covered 8 songs from Lamps and Mending the Meaning, starting out with the high energy song “Faster, Faster”. “Emptiness”, “We All Need”, “Back to the Start”, “Like the Rain”, “From the Inside Out”, “Ester” and “You Are the Way” filled their 45 minutes on stage. Esterlyn’s vocalist Luke Caldwell later told me in an email (‘cuz there’s no way I could’ve remembered these song line-ups on my own) that “This was our first time at Heaven Fest and it was definitely one of our favorite festivals this summer.”

Next up, traveling all the way from Westminster, (a massive 20 minute at the most drive to Brighton) was Colorado’s own Ambient You. Like the Glorious Unseen, their music also slanted toward a praise and worship type of sound with songs like “Before the Dawn”, “Genesis”, “I Am to Love You”, “Blessed Be Your Name”, “Hear My Love” and “Captivating”. Unfortunately for them, they were playing up against Skillet on the main stage, so the crowd wasn’t too large. Although they tried to get the audience involved by asking them to help sing the “ohs”, as I hear they are a good source of joy and vitamin C and also making quips about facing the beautiful mountainous scenery while we, on the other hand, we sadly, only got to see them.

From the land of elderly people, (not Florida, the other land of the elderly,) Phoenix, Arizona came Stellar Kart with what I consider the most entertaining show outside of the music. From the beginning, they mixed songs like “Activate”, “Innocent”, “Me and Jesus” and “The Right One” with jokes about being lame for wearing their own band shirts. Then “things went crazy” as they started taking requests from the crowd, from trying to play the theme song from Jurassic Park, to a failed attempt at the Imperial March from Star Wars (no, I’m not sure that’s the exact name of the song, I’m sure all the Star Wars fans will correct me).  But they really raised eyebrows, my own included, when they played “A Whole New World” from Disney’s Aladdin. Adam later remarked that “it was one of the best shows we’ve played in a long time.” And they wrapped it up with “Livin on a Prayer” and “Life is Good”.

Then as the sun began to sink behind the mountains, and the crowd swelled to at least 3 times the average amount of all the previous bands, the main event of the rock stage appeared- Disciple. And they did not disappoint. Disciple’s energy was high and that sentiment was mirrored by the crowd with people jumping up and down during the entire hour long set. At various points during the show, they were banging their heads so furiously, that my neck almost hurt just watching them. Regrettably, I didn’t hear back from them to report exactly what songs that played, but they’re busy rocking people’s socks off and giving a free 3-2-1 ringtones, which certainly doesn’t hurt any.

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21 Comments

  1. AJ had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    It sounds like a good time.

  2. Nikki had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    This was an amazing article that described what an awesome show that was. I was out of town and missed the entire HeavenFest. Before I read this, I was a little bummed that I had missed it, but now I’m quite a bit more bummed because these shows sounded great. I would have especially loved to see Stellar Kart because even though they are one of my favorites anyway, “A Whole New World” from Aladdin is one of my favorite soundtrack songs. I’m super-bummed about missing that. Well thanks for the awesome article! Makes me not want to miss HeavenFest next year for anything!

  3. becky had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    shara you are awsome at writing and i think that every one that reads this can feel like they were there. i wish i was.

  4. Jeff Maffitt had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    Thanks for the heads up.

  5. Paul Jacobs had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    The article by Shara Espinoza was very good

  6. Elizabeth had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    I didn’t get a chance to attend Heavenfest but Shara’s article sure did fill me in. Brought tears to my eyes that I missed it.

  7. Nathan had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    Great article Shara. Well done!

  8. Tommyboy had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    Good job excelent work (Lois Lane) from an old guy

  9. nick had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    Looks like the best concert ever how come I have never heard of Heavenfest before. Oh yeah good article!!!

  10. billy had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    Why doesn’t anyone have a beer in there hand at that concert. Why does the review not talk about beer.

  11. Kid Rock had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    Where’s the Beer !!!

  12. Nick had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    This was a very good and informing article by Shara.

  13. t had this to say on September 29, 2009 | Permalink

    Duets are kinda cheesy. I’m more impressed with “Be Thou My Vision”.

  14. Vianca had this to say on September 30, 2009 | Permalink

    Great and interesting article, Shara. You have great ideas in writing. Beautiful article***

  15. Linda had this to say on September 30, 2009 | Permalink

    This is a wonderful recount of the event. It was wonderful to read about through the eyes of someone who was so enthusiastic about the subject.

    Thank you. It would be great to hear more from this reviewer.

  16. Shea had this to say on September 30, 2009 | Permalink

    I went to the same concert you did, saw the same bands and totally disagree. The only good band was Disciple and to a lesser extent Everfound. The free t-shirts were the most memorable part of the entire experience. (Quit hateing on brighton)

  17. Shari had this to say on September 30, 2009 | Permalink

    First of all what are you doing taking a picture of my back? I somewhat agree with Shea, you forgot to mention how hot it was. P.S. when did you learn to write?

  18. Ad3pt had this to say on October 3, 2009 | Permalink

    great review!!!! post more from shara!!

  19. shielow had this to say on October 6, 2009 | Permalink

    Hey I went heaven fest and was very surprised at what I saw, it was suppose to be a christian concert and I seen a whole lot of worldliness it kind of saddened me:( but I do have to say everfound was awesome!! I totally missed matthew west due to traffic! :(

  20. SHARA had this to say on October 7, 2009 | Permalink

    I’m not sure what you expected Heaven Fest to be, but I don’t think it was worldly at all. A lot of the bands had great Christ-centered messages, and not only that, there was the stage that had praise and worship bands all day, the stage that had speakers, there was the baptismal tank where they would baptize anyone who wanted to and then there was the whole Sacred Assembly worship service. But not just that, if you couldn’t afford the full ticket price, they had it so that you could pay what you could afford, they donated all of the parking money- I can’t think of where it went off the top of my head, but I know they didn’t keep it. I really don’t understand what you thought was so worldly…

  21. Luke had this to say on October 13, 2009 | Permalink

    Hey Shara,

    Great article. Email me. Love for you to be an official reviewer next year for the festival.

    -Luke
    luke@heavenfest.com

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