Have you ever tried Larmer Tree? I've been a couple of times and absolutely loved it and I've always been intrigued by End of the Road, is it quite similar?
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Haven't been to Larmer Tree, but I would assume it is, same venue so I guess it's a similar atmosphere. It's really great, as well as the bands there's art installations and a library in the woods, great food and drink, vintage bookstalls and clothing fairs, comedy. Was lovely and I'll definitely go back in future, just wasn't as tempted by the line-up this year.
Just 46 days until the Isle of Wight festival! I'm semi excited, even though the line-up is so-so... looking forward to a few of the smaller acts.
I'm going to bonaroo in a few weeks. You don't know how much I envy the British festival season...
Me and some mates are hitting up Y NOT festival (Y-NOT FESTIVAL 2012) this year, seems like it'll have a pretty chilled atmosphere with it being so small and all. I see it more as a warm up for Leeds!
Tone, Noah and the Whale are surprisingly good live - make sure you check them out
Argh! She is so hot! I want to bite her!HTML Code:They're definitely on my watch list, I just hope they don't clash with Lana Del Rey!
So I was at the Great Escape in Brighton this weekend and saw *breathes*:
Don't worry, I hadn't heard of many of them either ;) Great stuff though, and an interesting range of venues, from big halls to pubs, clubs and in one case a church complete with pews which was a little surreal.
- Step-Panther
- Among Brothers
- Last Dinosaur
- Francois & the Atlas Mountains
- Cloud Nothings
- Mystery Jets
- French Films
- We Were Promised Jetpacks
- The Twilight Sad
- Dry the River
- Gold & Youth
- Kinnie the Explorer
- Drop Out Venus
- Hooded Fang
- Perfume Genius
- Jinja Safari
- Slow Club
BSB - I'm seeing Dry the River next month. Can't wait.
Were they any good live?