Oh man, I've been pretty optimistic about the lineup since it came out but seeing these day splits just makes seem so... sparse (for my tastes, at least).
On the Thursday especially, I know that I don't like Charli or Idles or Parcels or Brutalismus or Beabadoobee or The Dare. Across the whole day there's only Spiritualized and Twigs that I'm actually into, whilst I'll admit that CMAT and Jamie XX will be fun on the night and put on a good show. Friday and Saturday are still pretty empty for me, but there's at least a lot of acts I've been meaning to check out.
Not meaning to moan because obviously it's all subjective - but if anybody has any recommendations as to who I'm overlooking or where to start on any particuar artists, I'd really appreciate the help!
For reference, my favourite acts on the wider line-up are Beach House, LCD, Spiritualized, BCNR, Cat Power & Anhoni and the Johnsons.
Thanks.
I think it's the latter, like when you consider all the legacy bands of old, there was a steady stream of bands ageing out and newer bands taking up their legacy spot.
In the 90s, the legacy bands were Status Quo, Iron Maiden, Guns n Roses etc whilst Red Hot Chilis, Smashing Pumpkins, Cypress Hill, Metallica were the new wave of music.
Then those became the legacy bands whilst acts like Blink, Green Day etc came through. Now those are the legacy bands, whilst Fallout Boy, Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys, Paramore, QOTSA, Biffy were brought through.
Unfortunately the way we listened to music changed with the iPod, and having a favourite band you could jam to their CD/tape became having 5000 songs on shuffle and having access to 100 bands that sound the same. Those new legacy bands shot blanks and dropped off.
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