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ELVANA: ELVIS FRONTED NIRVANA


jdizzle

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I seen that they are playing a number of times across the festival,  I just checked them out not knowing what to make of them and WOW ?  

 

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Oh man so looking forward to these. But then I love me a novelty act (anyone else see Gabba, the Ramones/Abba tribute act back in the day?)

Where do people think will be the easiest place to see them? I agree that Williams Green is probably going to be the toughest on a Thursday. I also really want to watch Neneh Cherry so it's looking like Sunday on Truth stage might be my best option but that will be crazy too surely? Might try WG first and see how it goes.

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I think it’s going to be tricky to get near them at WG unless you’re in the tent already, given there are the usual 2 TBAs beforehand, whoever they end up being.

Sat eve in Greenpeace is probably the best bet for seeing them given its up against some good acts elsewhere but clash central for me so no chance. 

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15 minutes ago, Mardy said:

I suppose at least Elvana have some creativity and merit to them.

It's spent as soon as you read their name where they explain the joke though, isn't it? I could maybe be like "oh ok this is kind of inventive" if they weren't titled 'ELVANA: ELVIS FRONTED NIRVANA', thus revealsing the entire gimmick as soon as you've read it.

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1 hour ago, dentalplan said:

It's spent as soon as you read their name where they explain the joke though, isn't it? I could maybe be like "oh ok this is kind of inventive" if they weren't titled 'ELVANA: ELVIS FRONTED NIRVANA', thus revealsing the entire gimmick as soon as you've read it.

Classic case of 'if you have to explain the joke it ain't funny' innit?

Still, I think they'd be fun to see once - who doesn't want to rock out to Lithium at Glastonbury, even if it is played by a novelty act in a jumpsuit. 

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2 hours ago, FloorFiller said:

Think I’m gonna be in Williams Green from Ultimate Power/Yacht Rock on the Thursday so depending on who the two bands are I’ll no doubt stick around for this as well. Should be a laugh. Fuck the haters.

This 100%. Bunch of fun sponges in here. Love Nirvana, love Elvis, wall to wall classics. What's not to love?

I love Bjorn Again too, mind...

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Saw them at Kendal Calling last year and loved them so much went to see them again at the O2 Academy Newcastle. Well worth seeing if you can. The band play well, great frontman and good tunes. Raucous singalong and they certainly don’t take themselves seriously.

Avoid the front though, if you don’t want to get moshed! Or perhaps, you do?

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3 hours ago, BlackHole2006 said:

Saw them at boomtown and thought they were fucking dire. It’s a no from me, Jeff.

Saw them there too and was fun for 10 mins, then the novelty wears off and it's just pretty meh.

Bjorn Again though will bring an hour's worth of bangers to a field of thousands of people water to eat up as much entertainment as festival. You'll either love it or hate it, but if it's the former it's going to be amazing, there won't be any floating voters when it comes to Abba.

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