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  1. On 9/22/2023 at 1:26 PM, domjon said:

    I find myself listening to that Julie Byrne album a lot... wouldn't mind her coming back... although seem to remember she got terrible reviews last time

    Watching her in Manchester in November. Album one of my favourites of the year.

    In similar vein the Haley Blais record is a gem (as was the debut), also here in a month's time.

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  2. 3 hours ago, jplewes said:

    I appreciate this might rub some people up the wrong way and isn't the size of some of the bands referenced on this thread but... Dry Cleaning for headliner?

    Last time I saw them they'd sold out Stylus, which Unknown Mortal Orchestra also played in Leeds this summer. I feel like level of venue wise it might be close to where Amyl are (I think they came through Stylus too last year), which is slightly over reading into Simon's comments on the latter potentially but still. 

    They could be on a third album by the time EOTR 2024 comes around, they played some pretty big stages across this summer, hugely popular in the Big Top the other year. Could be the right profile?

    Dry Cleaning were one of my euphoric highlights of the first post-Covid EOTR in 2021, but I found that second album lightweight and can't really be bothered waiting through filler for 3 year old classics, unless they do surprise with that third album.

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  3. 16 hours ago, Hurray4theWhiffWhaff said:

    The Good

    Best in Show for me was Charlotte Adigery & Bolis Popul - just joyful, & she seemed genuinely overwhelmed by the crowd reaction.  Great light show too (one of the few benefits to being in the big top).

    Mrs KYTV just reminded me the Charlotte Adigery & Bolis Pupul set in the Big Top was her favourite too, euphoric. She also loved Yeule and Heloise Werner & Colin Alexander's weird classical crossover to close the wonderful Talking Heads stage, so clearly she didn't worry about the lack of better-known names this year. Or cargo pants, whatever they are.

    She walked away from caroline in the Garden, in fact she wasn't sure if they were "still practicing".  To be fair it didn't make much sense sitting among the chatterers, but brilliant down the front for me.

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  4. 13 hours ago, snipe said:

    Add more sawdust boxes with better scoops and keep the sawdust boxes filled. Every place only had one sawdust box this year and it was often not near half the toilets it was serving and the cups were bad at scooping enough.

    Get a proper pre-festival communication on how there will be much less seen and smelled when sawdust is used and that you are doing your bit etc. and people will actually do the sawdust bit.  This year they just mentioned they'd be compost toilets and linked to the providers site way way down in a general info mail.

    Have a little brush to clean up spilled sawdust as any sign of "mess", no matter how benign, on the seat area looks off putting.

    It took us a day to work out what those funny boxes with sawdust and scoops were for.  Brought back images of village fete lucky dips or something.

  5. 22 hours ago, ljsawyer said:

    Agreed - it's the best ambient album I've heard in quite some time. So serene and moving.

    Last night Gia told us this was the first time she'd sung for anyone in 4 years (it was a hesitant performance) after vocal problems a few years back led to cancelling all tours. She said she'd turned down lots of festivals, will guess including EOTR, due in part to difficulties in recreating the records live.

  6. Thanks for replies.

    I got earlybird campervan previous years; it's not the extra £20 or whatever as much as uncertainty about getting one at all. Campervan/MoHo seems to increase by the year (though as someone else pointed out before there was seemingly plenty of space).

  7. 45 minutes ago, KevRP said:

    Indeed not, typed at the end of an over indulging fantastic festival with the foggy headed blues!

    I've been on-board with Future Islands for a long time and enjoyed watching their progress. I totally agree with the 'Loud and Quiet' review X'd by #EOTR:

    "The key to that lies in the irresistible magnetism of Samuel T Herring, who surely must be the most captivating frontman currently operating" 

    The atmosphere down at the front was absolutely incredible.

    One person's trash is another person's treasure. 

    The beauty of the #EOTR festival can be seen on this forum page. So many people at the same event enjoying such a wide range of totally different fantastic music. 

    "The beauty of the #EOTR festival, so many people at the same event enjoying such a wide range of totally different fantastic music." is spot on. Every year I never seem to have seen ANY of the acts other people most enjoyed, or the ones the national papers rave about this morning.

  8. 3 hours ago, ljsawyer said:

    Might as well use this as a general 2024 wishlist thread. Going to focus on acts which have released an album this year. I've really enjoyed all of the following over the past 8 months and could definitely see at least a few of them making an appearance next year:

    Dougie Poole
    The Clientele
    Billy Woods & Kenny Segal
    Dudu Tassa & Johnny Greenwood
    Colin Stetson
    Young Fathers
    Kelela
    Tim Hecker
    Model/Actriz
    Lankum
    Andy Shauf
    Fever Ray
    REZN
    ANOHNI and the Johnsons
    The Lemon Twigs
    Susanne Sundfør
    The Canyon Observer
    Gia Margaret
    The Tubs
    Rắn Cạp Đuôi
    Lucy Liyou
    Hayden Pedigo
    Home Is Where
    Loopsel
    Maya Ongaku
    Terje Torkellsen
    The Reds, Pinks & Purples
    Nuovo Testamento
    Rose City Band
    Andrea
    Sluice
    Celestaphone
    Flyying Colours
    Ayano Kaneko

    Just home in time to see Gia Margaret in Manchester tonight (seated gig apparently); shame she wasn't on the EOTR line-up this time as new record is magical

  9. Off-topic but at 58 I realise I have (genuinely) no idea at all who is a "big" act these days. (I always assumed that David Thomas Broughton was the biggest act). Is there an official list ?

    My 22 year old had seen King Giz the night before in Manchester and tells me they're massive and couldn't believe EOTR had them, or that we had "Currents" year Tame Impala in 2015 (and Sufjan that year). 

    I've never bothered with the headliners, they often seem well past their peak, but there does seem to have been less well-known names this year.

     

  10. 11th EOTR (though last year was just a Thurs and Sun night due to family drama) and I still got teary leaving this morning in that beautiful sunrise. Glad to read first-timers.

    Took Mrs KYTV and 24 year old lad again and we pretty much ended up in the same places though he inexplicably left Heloise Werner early to catch the start of King Giz !

     

    HIGHS

    The site; never bore of gardens, the art, peacocks, the quirkiness. I let the lad beat me at marbles.

    All the music was (at worst) enjoyable, and the variety was astonishing; Joan Shelley to Divide and Dissolve to Alogte Oho for instance.

    Macie Stewart (with the sax)on Friday in the Boat was an all-time top 5 EOTR set, also love Alogte and Kokoroko, and the guitarist with Sam Burton was astonishing. Caroline's cover of Low's "Nothing but heart" was very moving.

    Sound quality was great throughout; the Garden in particular was better than I remember.

    Food was good quality (though I miss Bhatti Wraps) and decent value; we paid far more off the site at the Museum pub in Farnham we always walk to. The 8% Verdant on the craft beer bar was the beery highlight.

    Enjoyed a couple of films, All the Beauty and Bloodshed and Five Easy Pieces, for the first time. Quite a lot of noise bleed from the Boat so nice they put subtitles on.

    Only heard an hour of comedy on the Sunday but laughed a lot at the Shed W****r.

     

    LOWS

    I'd listened to music by all the artists in August and thought there was the usual great spread of styles, but perhaps a few less real discoveries than, say, 2021.  My lad thought the headliners very weak compared to Green Man, perhaps an unfair comparison (but look at EOTR 2015 for contrast).

    Yes, the garden is treated as a picnic site where you chat to your mates, and even at the front there's too much talking, but audiences were immaculate by and large in the Folly, Boat and Talking Heads.

    The toilets. Terrifying at first, once I learned to not look down I thought they were OK, but as one lady noted in the Folly "It's an easier ride for the guys", and that's fair.

     

    Thanks to all you lot for being so nice and maintaining EOTR's low dickhead quotient.

     

  11. On 3/9/2023 at 11:18 AM, RedRockRick said:

    I was thinking Julia Jacklin as Simon EOTR had recently linked to her, but I see she has UK dates 2 months before and 2 months after EOTR...

    Does she ?  Can only see a few European festivals. High on my list as family dramas meant I missed last autumn dates and new LP is wonderful

  12. I've never been that fussed about the line-ups, particularly the headliners, but my 21 year old who may come now texted "King gizz headline not someone old !" which says a lot.

    Seems far fewer names I recognise on the line-up, but I've complete confidence in Simon an co, particularly after 2021 which was my favourite of the 10 I've done.

    Divide and Dissolve supported Low (sob) last year and were astonishing.

  13. 22 hours ago, SweepingTheNation said:

    Is there not a midpoint, though? Both in terms of what kind of band it is playing - a lot of people won't have seen bands like the Delgados live, only going by reputation - or by rarity. After tonight's news I've been thinking about seeing Television at Green Man 2015*, a festival where I saw Neutral Milk Hotel a year or two earlier. I don't live in London, I can't really get down there on a weekday, it's not like they'd always be around, I was never going to see them under any other circumstances. I know the Delgados are some steps down from their rarefication but I couldn't get to any of the tour dates and for all we know they may not come round again.

    (* and missing Marquee Moon as they clashed with The Fall)

    You're completely right, of course, and I'm entirely a hypocrite; I went and saw the Delgados play their old stuff last week and they were brilliant. It's just my personal preference for new songs in sets; it's why I always loved the Fall sets. In 2015 I'd have watched the unpredictable Fall rather than see Television, in their 60s, play one of the greatest albums of all time live.

    And I'd hate to deprive @Punksnotdeadfrom seeing the Delgados at EOTR; there'd be another completely new artist playing the Tipi for me.

     

     

  14. 13 hours ago, Mardy said:

    I think there's a big difference between bands that have been going for ages and are still relevant and doing interesting stuff; B&S (just released one of the best albums of their career), David Byrne etc and bands whose glory days are well behind them and are just an exercise in nostalgia (Pixies, Flaming Lips). All in favour of the former, but for me, don't think EOTR should be booking the latter.

    That's exactly the answer to @Punksnotdead, and it's entirely a personal thing. I want to hear new songs I've never heard before at EOTR, not the songs I grew up with. 

  15. 10 minutes ago, Punksnotdead said:

    Really! Teenage Fanclub played Big Top. Surely they're a bigger deal than The Delgados?

    BTW, I'm not dissing Delgados. As I explained earlier, they are my dream booking. I'd be delighted if they played Woods headliner - the longer their set, the happier I'll be - genuinely one of my top 10 favourite bands ever! 🙂

    I doubt they're too big for EOTR; lack of recognition was reason they went solo all those years ago and I saw Emma Pollok play brilliant songs to a hundred since then. But then I have no concept of what's "too big" !

  16. 2 hours ago, Punksnotdead said:

    Fair enough. Wasn't sure if they were well known enough to headline Garden. Can imagine most under 40's saying "who the fuck are The Delgados?" 😄

    Maybe they could play 2nd last on Garden, a bit like Arab Strap a couple of years ago?

    Took my 23 year old son to see them in Sheffield as mentioned above. I described them as a bit Mogwai with songs and epic strings. He'd never heard of them but was impressed. Crowd at Leadmill almost entirely blokes in 50s (says he). I don't really want to see bands playing old stuff at EOTR, but I might go to Deer Shed again (it's a lovely festival).

  17. On 1/25/2023 at 11:10 PM, Punksnotdead said:

    This is my dream booking, ahead of any other band in the world!

    Saw them at Sheffield Leadmill this week, a magnificent night, but I'm not a fan of reunions (though Delgados seem to be doing it for the fun rather than the pension) and nostalgia acts at EOTR. Prefer Emma Pollock solo.

  18. On 1/5/2023 at 12:09 PM, Hexagon Sun said:

    How about Tim Smith from Midlake who has a new album out this year?

    My first Eotr, been to GM for the last 12 years, looking forward to something new. Heard so many great things.

    Solo Tim Smith album the big news of the year for me, bet it's delayed till 2024.  

  19. Five Seconds Left by Lizzy McAlpine. 

    And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow by Weyes Blood

    Two Ribbons by Let's Eat Grandma

    Pre Pleasure by Julia Jacklin

    Dragon New Mountain I Believe In You by Big Thief

    Old News (EP) by Alix Page

    Sound of the Morning by Katy J Pearson

     

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