WHAT WEEKLY

ScapeScape

02 June 2011

★ Glenford Nunez

Kate Gunterman at Scapescape. Photo by Glenford Nunez

Recently the first ever Scapescape Festival was held at the GSpot and Ruintown in Hampden. The lineup featured an impressive collection of some of Baltimore’s most notable independent acts including Dan Deacon, Arboretum, Celebration, Sri Aurobindo, Rapdragons, and We Used To Be Family to name a few. Sadly we missed the show and really don’t have much to say except we wish we could have been there but photographer Glenford Nunez was and he brought back some spectacular images of what appears to have been an epic show. If you were there feel free to tell us all about it.

Photo by Glenford Nunez

The Matrimonials

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Celebration

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Scapescape

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Scapescape

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Scapescape

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Rapdragons

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Rapdragons

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Weekends

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Scapescape

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Scapescape

Photo by Glenford Nunez

The Matrimonials

Photo by Glenford Nunez

The Matrimonials

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Dope Body

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Dope Body

Photo by Glenford Nunez

Dope Body

Photo by Glenford Nunez

We Used To Be Family

Photo by Glenford Nunez

We Used To Be Family

Photo by Glenford Nunez

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