enjoyed more on Friday i think, Old School Tie's jam set due to lack of power. Ghost Of A Thousand playing to about 25 people whilst flooding the stage and getting covered in mud and Johnny Foreigner were good, gutted I missed Tubelord.
were excellent and joseph was really nice afterwards. yeah johnny f were pretty great, the little joke in the end was funny. the djs were brilliant too. wahey! any clue on whether there's one on next year?
be one next year. it's sold out two years in a row now. did some work there and had a great time. tubelord really were ace, as was little lost david in the lounge tent on saturday night.
...who say that they're influenced by things like dubstep, grime, architecture, misery, acid-house and Proust, but basically sound like a generic post-punk band whose actual influences clearly don't extend far beyond The Rapture and Joy Division.
Kind of hit and miss.
But last time I saw them at Digital during Great Escape they were unbelievable, the atmosphere they created in the place was unreal.
Although they're my favourite band so i'm slightly bias.......
where did you see them?
2GTrees? I've always enjoyed them more live than on record but that may just be me.
yep
elvis was good, but i just found they didn't get involved at all and it all seemed a bit dodgy.
your favourite band of the weekend?
not sure really.
enjoyed more on Friday i think, Old School Tie's jam set due to lack of power. Ghost Of A Thousand playing to about 25 people whilst flooding the stage and getting covered in mud and Johnny Foreigner were good, gutted I missed Tubelord.
tubelord
were excellent and joseph was really nice afterwards. yeah johnny f were pretty great, the little joke in the end was funny. the djs were brilliant too. wahey! any clue on whether there's one on next year?
i hope so
things seemed to run fairly smoothly bar the lack of time that seems to happen at most smaller fests'
true
i felt this was the first time i would have gladly spent a few weeks at a festival.
add Truck to that list
and i think i'll be adding Benicassim to that list next week.
Reuben pullig out though *sigh*
there will almost definitely
be one next year. it's sold out two years in a row now. did some work there and had a great time. tubelord really were ace, as was little lost david in the lounge tent on saturday night.
they're good live
They're a classic example of a dry band...
...who say that they're influenced by things like dubstep, grime, architecture, misery, acid-house and Proust, but basically sound like a generic post-punk band whose actual influences clearly don't extend far beyond The Rapture and Joy Division.
Please also see Foals for more evidence of this.
seen 'em 5 times now
Kind of hit and miss.
But last time I saw them at Digital during Great Escape they were unbelievable, the atmosphere they created in the place was unreal.
Although they're my favourite band so i'm slightly bias.......
fair game
they seem to suit small venues more than a massive field...
Saw them once
Didn't really do anything for me.
I don't like the album much either.