Latitude Festival

Latitude Festival con The Beths, Metronomy y más

20 Jul, 2023  ·  Henham Park, Suffolk

Latitude Festival
Latitude Festival
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The Beths, from New Zealand, blend power-pop with skuzz in their third LP, "Expert In A Dying Field". Elizabeth Stokes crafts autobiographical, insight-rich songs on relationships and their aftermaths.
Formed in 1978, Pulp, led by Jarvis Cocker, broke through in the '90s with a fusion of glam rock, disco, and British indie. Known for hits like "Common People," they gained fame with albums like "Different Class" and performances at Glastonbury.
Born in Brighton, The Kooks captivated Europe with hits from "Let's Go Sunshine." Known for indie rock with a twist, they explore 80s synth-pop to funk in their latest album. Frontman Luke Pritchard, refreshed and optimistic, leads their evolving sound.
Paul Heaton, born in Bromborough, England, gained fame with the Housemartins and the Beautiful South. Known for satirical lyrics and jazzy pop style, his solo work and collaborations, especially with Jacqui Abbott, topped UK charts. Heaton's music includes hits like "A Little Time."
The Big Moon, a London-based band, is known for its unique style and radiant indie rock anthems. Gained acclaim with albums like 'Walking Like We Do.' Noted for their engaging live performances and strong group unity.
Alloysious Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, & G. Hastings are known for their unique sound blending diverse influences like Enya & Suicide. Winners of the Mercury Award (DEAD) & two SAY Awards (Cocoa Sugar), they started with albums Tape One & Tape Two. Celebrated for their energy and radical soul in music.
British pop star Sophie Ellis-Bextor, born in London, gained fame with 'Murder on the Dancefloor.' Known for '80s synth-pop style, she topped UK charts and collaborated with icons like Ed Harcourt.

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