Phish Festival 8: House of Albums Revealed
As if Phish fans weren’t riled up enough about Festival 8, the quartet has just upped the ante by unveiling a website with nearly 100 album covers of discs the band may potentially play in Indio. The only instructions on the site state “play the last record left alive” which leads us to believe that most of the album covers will be removed in some way in the time leading up to the festival giving fans a hint at what album will be covered on 10/31.
The album covers displayed on the website run the gamut from classic rock albums (Eat a Peach, Hot Rats, Pretzel Logic) to contemporary classics (Ten, Appetite For Destruction, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot) to the no-chance-its-happening Pork Tornado debut featuring Jon Fishman.
In the past, Phish has never directly given their fans clues regarding the albums they cover on Halloween so this is new territory for the band. The unveiling of this “Haunted House of Albums” gives Phish fans a chance to get familiar with the potential albums before they head out to Indio for the three-day festival on October 30, 31 and November 1. For a fanbase not used to seeing their favorite band flex its marketing muscle, Festival 8 already has given us the “Save The Date” map, the first-ever full-length acoustic set and the Haunted House.
MMW’s Shack Man and Tom Petty’s Damn The Torpedoes seem to be the first two albums killed, i.e. out of contention for Festival 8.
READ ON for the full list of albums included in this “House of Albums” as well as a look at Phish’s past Halloween musical costumes…