T In The Park is once again looking like a cracker this year, with greying, cheese-making legends Blur headlining alongside The Killers and the now stadium-humping Kings Of Leon. Lower down the bill is looking equally exciting with the much anticipated return of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Katy Perry for your faux-lesbian pop kicks.
Our band to look out for at this year’s festivals is Ra Ra Riot. Fresh from supporting Vampire Weekend across Europe last year, they’re an exhilarating concoction of Arcade Fire’s orchestral beauty and the poppy thrills of the aforementioned Weekend and The Strokes. Don’t miss them.
Dan Pilkington
Dan is a former music journalist, is our resident musical expert and loves bands named after inanimate objects. Never ever ever ever ask him if he knows anywhere good to go when the pub shuts,unless you want sit on sofas held together with gaffer tape in bar that only sells 1 lager (always overly strong). It will however have a great stereo and will have featured on the album cover of a 1960s EP that only ever sold 60 copies,
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