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A Crazy Musical Fortnight - Part 4 - My Weekend at Manchester's Parklife Weekender

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This was only the second music festival I've ever been to. I know, shocking. Parklife takes place in Manchester once a year, normally within the first fortnight of June and this year was situated at Heaton Park. After being thoroughly let down by Beach Break (they moved to Newquay and had a terrible line up), we started looking around for others we could go to. After seeing Chase & Status at the Victoria Warehouse in Manchester, it only seemed right that we should go to the Warehouse Project's own music festival. Taken at the end of Saturday Saturday's timings The weather was ridiculously good. Hardly any clouds whatsoever, and flippin boiling. Which was good in some cases, but we had expected rain and wind and dressed accordingly. Getting into the park was badly organised as they didn't have very many of the silver barriers, but never mind. The first thing I saw was the latter half of Delphic's set: I'm a big fan of these guys so was

A Crazy Musical Fortnight - Part 3 - My Week at NME

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So THEN I travelled back down to London for my NME work placement on the Sunday of getting back from Muse. I stayed with my lovely friend Anna in West Norwood, so it took roughly an hour to get there every day, which includes walking to and from stations so that's not bad at all! I always find it fascinating, working out how to get from one place to another in London. It's all just so clever! So every day I would get into the London Bridge overground station, next to The Shard: And I would walk to the Blue Fin Building in which NME is based. Here's a view from the top of the building: On Monday we were given a tour of all the important bits of the building that we'd need to know. Karen Walter is the Editor's PA, and was basically in charge of us whilst we were there. She gave us two tasks to complete by the end of the week; one was to go through last week's edition and analyse it by saying what we liked and didn't like about it. The other was

A Crazy Musical Fortnight - Part 2 - A Night With Muse

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Saturday the 1st of June, I saw Muse at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester. They were INCREDIBLE. My write up of it for Stereoboard can be found here , but the unabridged, full fledged version is below. This band have been on my top-ten-bands-to-see-before-I-die list for rather a while. So when I opened up that envelope with the ticket confirmation email in from my parents at Christmas, I was suitably ecstatic. Regardless of whether you’re a Muse fan or not, you can’t watch a video of them at Glasto or similar doing their thang and not want to be there! It was a suitably lovely day in terms of weather as well, and that is kind of what makes or breaks a stadium gig in my opinion.  The support acts were Bastille and Dizzee Rascal. I’m not a massive fan of Bastille, but went in with an open mind. They were surprisingly good, so fair play to you guys! They played new single “Laura Palmer” really well, and “Flaws” sounded good too. I slightly questioned the judgement of whoever

A Crazy Musical Fortnight - Part 1 - An Evening with VICE

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If you regularly follow/look out for my blog (which I should hope you do!) then you may notice that I haven't posted in almost two months. My bad. To be fair, May was filled with exams and university work. But what a month June has been! Gosh. Let me tell you about it: Thurs 30th May: You Need To Hear This launch in London - writing for Stereofox Sat 1st June: Muse at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester Sun 2nd June - Fri 7th June: Down to London for my work placement at NME Sat 8th June - Sun 9th June: Parklife Festival in Manchester Thurs 20th June - You Need To Hear This party in London - writing for  Stereofox Let's just say The Trainline have done well out of me! So the launch. You Need To Hear This is an idea created by Phillips and Noisey, the music section of VICE magazine. It's a fantastic idea, music documentaries that are topical. Check it out! It was down in Haggerston in London, at a place called "The King's Head". Looks like an old pu