That makes two of us Bevin. I didn't have the chance to listen carefully this year (taking a late start after a late night), and for about the last five years running I paid close attention, and each year the band I'd have picked to win came in fourth. (It's still worthwhile for the bands; my local--Chicago-- Henhouse Prowlers made a new fan!). It seems the judges are pretty consistent in what they are looking for, which just isn't quite what I'm looking for. And that's fine. They're all great bands to get that far, and it's tough picking one over the other. And I haven't heard the preliminary rounds.
One thing I have noticed though about the judging that puzzles me--the fest overall is much more about the "new grass" sound than it is about the old time traditional bluegrass sound. Yet every year it seems like the band with the most traditional bluegrass sound wins the contest. And that's cool. I just find it interesting--and realize others may not hear that distinction at all.
Love the forum! While I didn't get to listen closely to the finals this year, because of the forum I will definitely check out Front Country and Flatland Harmony Experiment.
Also, sometimes it just takes time. I wasn't real crazy about Run Boy Run when they won a couple years ago. And then I listened to their new album that came out this year, So Sang the Whipporwill, and it is fantastic! Either they grew on me, they grew as a band, or both.
Listening to:
Richard Thompson