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Festival talk
LiamC
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It's a solid line up. Granted it's a solid line up of regurgitated bands, but it will appeal to the L+R demographic. The Sunday of Leeds is a solid day (minus Jake Bugg) and there are a lot of good bands that are yet to be assigned stages.
Obviously it's each to their own though. It does kinda makes me wanna go again haha
Obviously it's each to their own though. It does kinda makes me wanna go again haha
nuttin wrong with that, bands I've either not heard of or don't mind, only bands I dislike on that list are A Day to remember and sleeping with sirens,
Though I don't like Blink songs were Tom deLonge sings (especially live), Hoppus is alright.
Don't understand the anti-Paramore, they seem to be doing very well this year.
Though I don't like Blink songs were Tom deLonge sings (especially live), Hoppus is alright.
Don't understand the anti-Paramore, they seem to be doing very well this year.
Nick
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The headliners are solid, but they are all rock artists- which is a bit boring, really. And Jake Bugg and Macklemore co-headling?! I've got no problems with them playing, but that high? Have in mind that both are sitting on very small amounts of material. Considering that last years co-headliners were Chase and Status, System of a Down and Nine Inch Nails, this is a massive step down. And the rest of the main stage is full of rock music, again. You would have thought there would be at least one metal band, but obviously not. The second stage has quite a few nice bands- like Temples, Warpaint, Cage the Elephant etc.- but are they really going to convince anyone to go? When Disclosure are the only really great and original act on the second stage that I want to go out of my way to see what has R+L come to?
RustyRider
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I booked my reading ticket as soon as i heard blink were closing the festival. The memories they evoke for me are incredible and with arctic monkeys being my favourite artist at the moment it was a no brainer for me. Being a big fan of nero too (thanks 2011 fireworks!!) i'm gutted that they clash with arctic monkeys!