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The Jacksons, Radiohead, Solange and First Aid Kit are 4 I really really want to see... 

Also... tons that I really want to see but the above 4 are my absolute must sees. 

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Radiohead

The National

Foo Fighters

Father John Misty

Royal Blood

First Aid Kit

Biffy Clyro

Are my must sees, I'm expecting at least 1 clash but if I get lucky clashwise I will be very happy!

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Must sees:

Foo Fighters

Flaming Lips

Lorde

Royal Blood

Run the Jewels 

 

would like Iike to see clashes pending 

Metronomy

The XX

Mark Lanegan

The Moonlandingz 

Haim

Angel Olsen

Shaggy

Chic

Toots

Father John Misty 

Little Dragon 

 

as said before plenty already  :D

 

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28 minutes ago, Scruffylovemonster said:

That good? I like the two songs I've heard but thought it was a bit 'more of the same'

I think there's several arguably stronger than the two they released to tease the album - International Space Station, What You're Doing, The Voice Of Ivy Lee, Electrical Kittens, Saint Jerome, Praise For Whatever, Don't Let The Sun Get In The Way.

Definitely the best thing they've released in years - I can't believe Do You Like Rock Music is nine years old.

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In order of must see:

•The XX

•Biffy Clyro

•London Grammar

•Alt-J

•Foo Fighters

•Birdy

•Metronomy

•Courteeners

Tons of acts I have never even listened to on the poster, so hopefully be a couple more to add to that list! 

Anyone with similar music tastes recommend who I should begin to check out?

 

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12 hours ago, zico martin said:

Really worried about a foos v national clash

 

Shush what am I doing here? I haven't got a ticket yet so why am I torturing myself?

Hopefully Alt-J are doing that slot.. That is the rumour based on dates and an article saying they are headlining.

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Angel Olsen

Lemon twigs

First aid kit

and a new one since poster released and Spotify listening started is Solange. However a bit concerned the Foos desire to do a long set may  mean it will be clash time! 

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