Hah, I totally forgot to put this online.
Here’s the video I put together of my time at Glastonbury this year.
It was my first time, and despite the lack of noisyshouty bands, it was one of the best weekends of my life.
Hah, I totally forgot to put this online.
Here’s the video I put together of my time at Glastonbury this year.
It was my first time, and despite the lack of noisyshouty bands, it was one of the best weekends of my life.
Filed under Festivals, Music, Videos
Tagged as arcadia, biffy clyro, festival, Frank Turner, glastonbury, muse, radiohead, stevie wonder, thom yorke, Tubelord
So there’s music at Glastonbury, right?
Indeed there is. I thought – being largely obsessed with music – that it would be the main highlight of the weekend, but there were simply too many memorable things aside from the Music to be able to pin down a ‘favourite side’ to the festival.
Nevertheless, Frank Turner was there, so he had to be seen.
Filed under Blogging, Festivals, Music, Photography
Tagged as biffy clyro, faithless, festival, Frank Turner, glastonbury, muse, music, radiohead, stevie wonder, thom yorke, Tubelord
Sunday brings the early start Saturday should have had, and we take our space in the Barfly for Butterflies With Beards (2/5), whose songs are a bit college rock band, but hide anthemic intentions full of potential. Neath four-piece Friends Electric (4/5) are next, and they come with an increase of fashionably dressed teens and a flurry of photographers.
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However, one band have yet to steal the show. If you paid the full wristband price and only saw Future Of The Left (5/5) this weekend, it would have been worth it. …
4/5
Filed under Festivals, Live Reviews, Reviews
Tagged as butterflies with beards, dananananaykroyd, Friends Electric, Future Of The Left, live, Picture Books In Winter, Reviews, Skatar, Swn, Tubelord
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