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Caterwaul 2025

May 13, 2025

Caterwaul 2025
Caterwaul 2025

Nick Sakes (Upright Forms)

Photo by Adam Bubolz

Who are you most excited to see at Caterwaul?

Sakes: Pissed Jeans.

Who would you like to collaborate with or start a cover band with at Caterwaul and why?

Sakes: FACS! Brian Case is a longtime friend of mine and I want to do a Wire cover band with him.

What was your first favorite band?

Sakes: The Beatles.

Have you ever had performance anxiety? What is your secret weapon?

Sakes: Every single show. I am defenseless against it and try to harness the energy and internalize it. Makes for a better performance, I think. There is no stopping that anxiety.

What’s the best part of playing an all day/multiple day festival or gathering? And conversely, what is the worst part of doing it?

Sakes: For me, seeing old friends, discovering all the new great bands I've never even heard of! Taking photos! I took photos of Caterwaul 2024.

They are very long days and I have bad knees. That's the worst of it.

Bonus multiple choice: Replacements, Husker Du, Halo of Flies or Prince?

Sakes: Without hesitation: Husker Du.

Shaun Westphal (Upright Forms)

Who are you most excited to see at Caterwaul?

Westphal: FACS.

Who would you like to collaborate with or start a cover band with at Caterwaul and why?

Westphal: I've loosely discussed this idea with Unstable Shapes because half of this town already thinks we're the same band!

What was your first favorite band?

Westphal: KISS.

Have you ever had performance anxiety? What is your secret weapon?

Westphal: I never used to but it creeps in more and more as I get older. Picturing the audience naked always helps.

What’s the best part of playing an all day/multiple day festival or gathering? And conversely, what is the worst part of doing it?

Westphal: Best part: Caterwaul, in particular, is great because it always feels like a huge group of friends getting together to hang out and support each other.

Worst part: Performance anxiety requiring me to picture a bunch of sweaty punks who have been outside all day naked.

Bonus multiple choice: Replacements, Husker Du, Halo of Flies or Prince?

Westphal: Halo of Flies.

Noah Paster (Upright Forms)

Who are you most excited to see at Caterwaul?

Paster: Pissed Jeans.

Who would you like to collaborate with or start a cover band with at Caterwaul and why?

Paster: Big’N, because the rhythm section of that band is great!

What was your first favorite band?

Paster: Nirvana.

Have you ever had performance anxiety? What is your secret weapon?

Paster: Always have performance anxiety, but it’s gotten a lot better by not drinking before I play.

What’s the best part of playing an all day/multiple day festival or gathering? And conversely, what is the worst part of doing it?

Paster: Meeting new people and seeing old friends you don’t see too often anymore. Worst part is probably the load in, but Caterwaul makes it easy!

Bonus multiple choice: Replacements, Husker Du, Halo of Flies or Prince?

Paster: Morris Day & The Time.

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— words by the SPB team • May 13, 2025

Caterwaul 2025
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Pages in this feature

  1. Opening page
  2. Justin Pearson (Deaf Club)
  3. Brian Case (FACS)
  4. Scott Evans (Kowloon Walled City)
  5. Nick, Shaun and Noah (Upright Forms)
  6. Randy Cotton (Violenteer)
  7. Brian Lake (Buildings)
  8. Chantal Roeske (Tonguecutter)
  9. Mitch G. (Unstable Shapes)
  10. Eddie Gobbo (Something Is Waiting)

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