Another T in the P, another great day out J.
This year only went to the Saturday because last year we felt we really did not
make the most of the Sunday at all due to being totally shattered. Although the number of days decreased, the
number of people I went with increased to 5 from 2 last year, which made it
even better! Thanks to you all for making it such a laugh! Anyway here’s the run down of all the bands I
went to see this year…
Charlotte Hatherly – Pet Sounds Arena
Although the tent was only half full, it was a good start to
the day. At the moment Charlotte ’s
sole stuff appears to be going largely unrecognised which is surprising
considering the success of her former band Ash. The early slot probably did not
help either as people were still trying to sort themselves out after the
trouble with the weather the previous day.
Charlotte ’s
set itself spanned her two albums full of catchy punchy pop rock tunage.
Camera Obscura – King Tuts Tent
This is one of those bands I’d heard of, just not heard
anything by them. What I got was like a very pleasant stroll in the park in the
height of summer. The female vocalist’s
soothing vocals and laid back guitars created a wonderful soundscape making it a
very enjoyable set.
Calvin Harris – King Tuts Tent
After a fairly chilled out start to the day, Calvin Harris
changed that pretty quickly! Full of energy and boundless enthusiasm; Calvin
blew the roof off the King Tuts tent as if he was a festival veteran. The whole place was just going wild. Especially “Acceptable in the 80’s” and
“Girls”. Having completely low
expectations of the set before he came on, I was literally transformed into a
dancing monkey by the end of the set.
What I expected was a guy to come on with a laptop, press play as if he
was doing something then nod his head every so often (believe me, I’ve seen it
before!). This was very different; as
Harris was singing, jumping around and playing on the laptop, while being
accompanied by a full backing band.
Definitely would recommend seeing this live!
Reverend and the Makers – Scottish water future stage
After seeing three acts in a row beginning with the letter
‘C’. As you can imagine you can get a
bit “C’d out” and could start suffering from “C” syndrome if we listened to
anymore acts beginning with that letter, so we felt it was time to move on to
‘R’. Only to find the tent was so full
there were people hanging out the entrances trying to catch a glimpse…………so we
just dingied that!
Lostprophets – Main Stage
So it was onwards to the Main stage to catch the last half
an hour of Lostprophets who were on top comedy form. Having the job of fitting on to a bill where
none of the acts could really be put in the same category as them. Not because they are highly original but
because they are the remains of the nu-metal scene which started in the mid
90’s. They certainly went the right way about getting folk to listen, even if
it did mean taking the piss. As they
blasted through their catalogue of hits, I couldn’t help but notice they’ve
never really bettered ‘Shinobi vs Dragon Ninja’. If they don’t come up with anything better
soon they will be joining the other Nu-metal bands on the scrapheap…
James – Main Stage
Only caught the first 3 James songs, including ‘Sit Down’
which, as expected, felt like they were born to play at festivals, but had to
head off to catch Air Traffic.
Air Traffic – Scottish Water Future Stage
Having listened to Air Traffic on XFM the previous week and
consequently buying the album; I was delighted to find them playing T in the
P. Originally I was more inclined to see
Black Rebel Motorcycle club at this time, but having seen them before, I
decided I wanted something fresh. Air
Traffic are exactly that with a good mix of songs ranging from the epic
‘Shooting Star’ to the punchy ‘Charlotte ’. This is a band who are making waves and
destined to get bigger and bigger.
DJ Shadow – Slam Tent
Having had a bit of food and nothing really worth seeing it
was time for a bit of random tenting! So destination was the Slam Tent for a
laugh only to find DJ Shadow playing who I thought was headlining that
night. It was impressive stuff, with a
cool video backdrop. The crowd itself
was comical! As one of my friends stated ‘Do you not notice, the nearer you get
to the slam tent, the weirder people get’……………..oh it was so true!
Razorlight – Main Stage
Pretend its battle of the bands. You’ve got the choice between Razorlight,
Klaxons and My Chemical Romance. First
to be eliminated was My Chemical Romance for the easy reason “Nobody liked
them!”. So it’s down to the Klaxons or
Razorlight. Not really a big fan of
either but decided to go for Razorlight (majority vote). Klaxons I felt didn’t really have enough
material yet to pull off a festival storming set, as although the singles are
good, they would just be rehashing the only album they have.
Razorlight were ok, good sing-a-long music. ‘Golden Touch’ and ‘Stumble and Fall’ are
good tunes. However in the end with all
the mediocre impromptu bits in the last song which seemed to last forever, it
was clear they don’t have enough material to pull off that slot, and I
seriously worry about there capability to headline Leeds and Reading festivals. I think festival organisers generally should
implement a minimum 3 album rule for headliners and co headliners, this way the
slots would be more prestigious and not given to the latest hype band with a
lack of good material.
The Killers – Main Stage
In saying that The Killers had it a bit easier because
although just having two albums they have a
lot more good tunes than Razorlight, so maybe there could be some
exceptions. The Killers set was
magnificent, all I really remember is bouncing up and down continually for an
hour and a half, singing every word. I
always felt the first album ‘Hot Fuss’ was half good, half bad, but ‘Sam’s Town’
was a lot more complete. With the new album though it means they could afford
to just not play the weaker songs from ‘Hot fuss’ and concentrate on the
classics. Still ‘Mr Brightside’ is still sounding as good from the first time I
heard it. It was a great end to the day and The Killers
were worth the price of the ticket alone, never mind getting all the other treats
and bonuses along the way.
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