By Madyson Martinez
As Saturday evening approaches over San Antonio, hundreds of music lovers flock to Stable Hall where KRTU Fest 2024 is about to begin. There is expectation in the air as audience members find their places in the crowd—and pre-show jitters in the air as the musicians get ready to play for them. In the second annual KRTU Fest, Dylan Lee, Retro Cowgirl, INOHA, and Volcán all took the stage and gave impressive performances for an enthusiastic crowd.
Dylan Lee kicked off the festival with her soft and sweet acoustic set. In contrast with the other performances, Lee stood on stage with only her guitar, her mic stand (outfitted with a vine of sunflowers), and herself. However, the absence of a full band allowed her vocals to truly shine. Her crystal-clear voice was the perfect fit for her country music set, and she ended her show with a cover of Miranda Lambert’s “Gunpowder & Lead.”
Next to take the stage was Retro Cowgirl. Their rocking and groovy tunes weren’t the only highlight of their performance. Perhaps even more so, the band’s stage presence was gripping. The lead singer, Lucky Steele, knew how to get the crowd engaged and completely made the stage her own, while the lead guitarist came down and got up close and personal with the crowd.
KRTU Fest’s third act was indie rock band INOHA. Characterizing this set was the audience’s reaction to the fast-paced rocking tempo of the band’s songs. Looking around, it seemed that established fans and new listeners alike were rocking to the beat, and the energy was electric throughout. The members’ talk in between songs also revealed a sense of real friendship and brotherhood among them, and this connection comes across in their music.
To wrap up the night, Volcán gave an energetic and exciting performance culminating in involving audience members in their music and dance. It was difficult to find anyone not dancing along. In the front row, friends and strangers danced together while Volcán expertly played instruments ranging from accordion to trumpet. The vitality in Stable Hall was almost palpable as Volcán played us out and brought KRTU Fest 2024 to a close.