Early fans of Courting fell in love with their sardonic, post-punk festival bangers, which immediately got anybody between the ages of 16 and 24 within the nearby vicinity going feral in a mosh-pit. Their debut album, 'Guitar Music', indicated an evolution for the band, integrating distorted, glitchy pop sounds and a vibrant sense of sensory overload. 'New Last Name' only confirms their innate desire to go against the grain, throw it all against a wall and mesh a track together from whatever chaos that creates.
Truck Festival have consistently displayed the best of British indie rock for twenty-five years, so did the festival's strong line-up deliver in spite of the rain!
You'd have hoped by this time of the year, the weather would be on our side for festivals like Tramlines but unfortunately this wasn't the case. We didn't let it dampen our spirits though as we had a great weekend in Sheffield!
Community Festival returned to Finsbury Park offering up a packed line-up of indie-rock favourites and the newcomers which deserve everyone's attention.