Tuesday 30 June 2009

The Dead Weather Glastonbury 2009

The latest rock supergroup from the house of Jack White treat a British festival audience to their first taste of Dead Weather with a surprise Park stage performance. This time The Kills' Alison Mosshart and Queens Of The Stone Age guitarist Dean Fertita have joined regular White collaborator Jack Lawrence for a sharp mix of psych-rock and blues rhythms.


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Yeah Yeah Yeahs Glastonbury 2009

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The New York trio returned this February with a fresh sound and host of new crowd pleasers on third album It's Blitz. Not that Karen O ever had a problem with her audience. The most vivacious woman in rock is sure to steal a few hearts and a few more plaudits with her high-energy performance on Sunday's Other stage.