Pangea looked a bit uninspired as a structure compared to the spider when just passively sat there during the day, but in full flow when it was up and running it looked epic. The view from above the park looked fantastic and you really got to see the scale of it.
Anyway Labour manifesto a mixed bag. Glad the rail nationalisation made the cut, along with some stuff around the edges like stopping badger culls but in regards to most things and in particular the welfare system and health its (probably deliberately) very wishy washy on actual policies and funding. Also sorry to see other peripheral policies like right to roam not make the cut. The landed gentry lobby won that argument.
So some business men saw the success Wet Leg had, and tried to manufacture a clone. Tacked them onto their other acts to give them credibility, and will no doubt force Radio 1 to play them on their C-list line-up just so impressionable people will have heard their name and them get mainstream airtime, and assume they are a bigger name.
I do hate it when suits that work for banks, or business studies majors get involved in / comandeer the direction art takes, diverting the natural flow ... but nature always wins. They will vanish into obscurity in a year when they get found out. They will just get popped into the 'Yungblud closet' after he got found out and everybody stopped caring.
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