Lanterns on the Lake.
A band I feel I have feature quite a bit on here and who I was so excited to finally see play live. The Newcastle sextet seemed to captivate the audience. I found myself slowly swaying or being really cliche and closing my eyes to 'appreciate' the folk melodies fusing with the electronic atmosphere. Either way, I found myself rather refreshed when they finished their set. You can read more about them in their Guardian interview here or buy their debut album released little over a month ago on Bella Union - 'Gracious Tide, Take Me Home'. This is 'Lungs Quicken' taken from that very album:
Keston Cobblers' Club.
Are a band I stumbled upon whilst waiting for my phone to charge and were to give me more than a new band to listen as they featured a friend of mine playing a cameo on the tambourine - it was a surreal set. Have a wee listen to their new song I have put up below or check out their website to find out more about this lovely uke/accordion/trumpet/hand clapping band. They will heel your soles!
James Blake.
I think it is safe to say that every single person crammed into the Big Top was not only blown away by the blustery Sunday afternoon weather but by the performance Blake gave. I was fortunate enough to get up close and personal with the barriers at the front and felt incredibly involved in the performance (or as involved as one can be when they are not onstage/playing an instrument/mixing sounds/all of the above). If you already a fan then you can download his new EP here or watch his performance of 'Wilhelm Scream', imagine it louder and with more atmosphere and pretend you were there:
Daughter.
As I headed over to the bandstand, I was pretty excited about the final three acts of my weekend. The bandstand's sunday night line-up included Daughter, Ben Howard and Marcus Foster all three of which were on my 'must-see' list. The wind had really picked up and as Elena Tonra made her way on to the exposed stage it was clear she was going to struggle to keep her guitar plucking fingers warm. But she showed little sign of being bothered by the weather and soldiered on to give a wonderfully understated performance. Listen to her EP here or for a little taste watch this video for 'Run' filmed entirely on a tube train:
Ben Howard.
Although Marcus Foster headlined the Bandstand, Ben Howard kind of upstaged him and became the highlight of the evening. Struggling at first with tech and feedback and clearly freezing, Howard was cheered on by the kind and enthusiastic crowd. He visibly warmed to the audience and it became a snowball of happiness as Howard's performance went from strength to strength. Despite timing restrictions Howard then had to give in to a unanimous demand for an encore - I did feel a little sorry for Marcus having to follow him but Howard really was the best end to my Bestival weekend. He's touring at the moment so catch him if you can!
Till next year Bestival!
Till next year Bestival!
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