Okay, I'm the first one here back from the Big Orange Bonanza to report back about it ...
First off, I had a blast and it looked like everyone there pretty much did. There were 20 bands on 2 stages. Several of the bands were last minute additions to make up for last minute cancellations. But I really liked some of these last minute bands, so no worries there.
It really should have been called the Big Orange Campout, because that's how it felt. This is a large, heavily wooded park with a lake in the middle of it (we were expressly forbidden to go into the lake from the festival). Lots of picnic tables and whatnot that looked like a campground. The main stage was at the end of a big grassy field, which was a bit damp, but not wet. But I learned skanking on heavy grass is much harder than a regular floor.
The 2nd stage area ended up being cooler all around. That was an open-sided pavilion with a concrete floor in the center of the festival. So, it was convenient to everything, the sound system was better, we were in shade there (we all got sunburned from the sun around the main stage area) and it was more intimate. The Cohorts played the 2nd stage and they are AMAZING. A number of us from Syracuse made it and we're all very excited about tomorrow.

Aiyana took a bunch of photos, so I'm sure we'll see those soon. The guy who basically yanked this event away from Gabe was a major league dickhead. Ask anyone who dealt with him. And he ran the main stage area totally, so it was screwed up all day. That's where RazSum played -- over an hour behind schedule and opposite the very popular Public Access (who has played in that area a lot), but they made the best of it and they seemed to make a lot of new friends. In fact, I think everyone of us did.

The town clearly expected 1000+ plus kids, because of the large number of cops, 2 ambulances, numerous vending areas (the merch area was laughably waaaaaaaay back in a corner), lots of staff (wearing bright orange t-shirts), and goofy rules (no carrying in of food or drink). I have no idea of the official turnout, but I'd guess about 250 maybe? That's why the 2nd stage area worked out better -- it was full more often than not, while the main stage area never looked full.
RazSum did a really fun set with some nice unexpected twists. Still very proud to say they represent Syracuse.

The Cohorts were easily the biggest surprise for everyone there. They have a great mix of old school and faster 3rd wavish stuff. The lead singer is a dead ringer for Steven Parker, no lie!!
Kicking Sicily was a blast, as were The Flamingos. Jackie's (formerly Outside IN) acoustic set was sweet (like the mohawk too). The 2nd to last band on the 2nd stage (forget the name) was really good too. More of the details will come back to me later, I'm sure ...