Victor, Idaho, is set to host the Family Worship Center at Music on Main, a donation-based concert series. The event takes place on July 16 at Victor City Park, with local act Easy Chair opening the stage at 5:45 p.m.
Family Worship Center’s Unique Sound
Family Worship Center is known for their explosive live shows, cult-coded mythology, and sprawling ensemble performances that can feature anywhere from 10 to 18 performers onstage. Their sound is built around pounding piano, stacked vocal harmonies, horn sections, and groove-heavy arrangements, making them one of the most unpredictable and electrifying live acts in the Pacific Northwest.
The group’s music has evolved over the years, from a rougher, roots-rock sound to a softer and stranger world, incorporating elements of 1970s rock, warm electric pianos, lush harmonies, and widescreen arrangements. According to their mythology, the songs were recovered from a series of mysterious mid-1970s tapes tied to the same obscure group that inspired the band’s name.
Music on Main relies on concession sales and donations to continue the concert series. Attendees are encouraged to support local vendors and nonprofits, and a suggested $5 donation is appreciated. The event is part of a summer concert series that runs through August 13.
Original reporting: Buckrail (Jackson WY) — read the source article.