Photos: Warm Love Cool Dreams Made the Salt Shed Feel Special

This past weekend Warm Love Cool Dreams took over the entire Salt Shed campus for two days of incredible music. The festival, whose first edition too place back in 2024, made a triumphant return with an excellent lineup and a great vibe! Whether you were roaming around perusing the Oddball Market vendors all over the place, grabbing a bite to eat on the Fairgrounds, or stationing your self as close as possible to one the three stages; you were definitely having a special time!

Day one of the festival definitely felt more the the "cool dreams" portion of the fest with a slew of more synth and heavier sounds dominating the lineup. Pixel Grip was undoubtedly a highlight of the under card as the local band took hold of the indoor stage like no one could. Headliners The Jesus and Mary Chain obviously delighted the outdoor stage, with several long time fans at the front barricade gushing about this being their first time in the front row after dozens of shows.

The weather was a little warmer for Day Two as the lineup centered around more indie rock and folky tunes, giving headliner Courtney Barnett a fantastic running start to her set. With opening band Tobacco City delivering a perfect cosmic country set that woke up the early after noon crowd,t was smooth sailing the rest of the day. Nourished by Time really sunk deep into their R&B grooves, Whitney deliver the kinda of hometown set you dream of, and of course Courtney Barnett completely rocked out!

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Be sure to check back for our full reviews of each day later this week! In the meantime you can check out our playlists for each day and relive the fest or check out what you missed. Day one's playlist is here and Day Two's playlist is here.

Julian Ramirez