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31 minutes ago, SweepingTheNation said:

Weird seeing sites like Pitchfork and AV Club run a story about an EOTR announcement (and it literally with all of them is "The Shins are playing End Of The Road Festival" as opposed to "the Shins have been announced for a British festival")

I might be being thick, but why is that weird? 

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I'm working my way through each artist on Spotify and I want to see pretty much everbody this year. Not too bothered by the Woods Stage headliners, except for The Shins, but the overall quality of the weekend is great. I can tell that gig planning is going to be bloody hard and I'm hoping there will be time for lazing about on the lawn at the Garden Stage. Hangovers and lack of sleep might dictate there I guess!

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If there are any more acts to announce (I'm not sure if there are), I see that You Am I are playing Dingwalls on the 5th Sept. Hope that they're over for EOTR as well. That'd be pretty cool. Been years since I've seen them.

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The Low Anthem have played EOTR many times and seem to be quite close with Simon, so yeah, that would make a fair bit of sense that they'd be back at the festival with their new album coming out. Would be great to see them there.

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All four Sunday headliners for me. Nightmare clash. Think I'm just about putting the Fannies up top, but might get tickets for their Electric Ballroom show to ease the congestion.

Potential King Gizzard vs BSS vs Kevin Morby will be horrible. Animal Collective vs Cat Power. Basia Bulat and Local Natives vs that beautiful Garden run from Jeff Lewis to Ezra. So much good stuff!

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Set out like that it doesn't look as bad, but there are still some horrible clashes. And I can't see Teenage Fanclub being a late night set on the Sunday Hope I'm wrong though as that works out wonderfully.

I'm VERY excited!.

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Yeah, but I can't see them doing that again. Caused a bit of bad blood between punters and the festival. Plus, I think she's touring with a band this time around, so she'll be a bit noisier, and won't need as much silence.

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Let's hope Big Top headliners are later, but I have some major clashes

 

Friday -  Animal Collective v Beak (?)

Saturday - Bat For Lashes v Ezra v Steve Mason (?) v Fews

Sunday - Devendra Banhart v Thurston Moore v King Gizzard v Scitti v Sunflower Bean

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