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It’s the final day of the final Breaking Bands before its metamorphosis into Ascendancy. There’s not really the Sunday sluggishness about the site and, if anything, people are more raring to go the deeper into the weekend we get. For some of us, including me, camp is packed up, ready to go home once the …

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It’s that time of year again where we talk to as many bands as we can who are raring to blow you away at Bloodstock! Descendancy will be rocking the New Blood stage on the Saturday… Simple things first – where are you guys from? Barnsley, South Yorkshire, home of the UK’s first bottle bank, …

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It was a busy start to the day as my friend and I had to check out of our hotel and leave our luggage there before heading up to the festival site. The first act of the day was the majestic Faroese singer-songwriter Eivør on the Vampire stage, who I really love. She has such …

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As the countdown to Bloodstock Festival continues, we are keeping our eyes firmly on the exceptional talent rising up through the underground. Today, we catch up with WREX who play the EMP Stage on the Sunday. Simple things first – where are you guys from? Brighton. How long have you been playing together as a …

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Talk on the second day of Breaking Bands suggest there’s a bit of rain overnight but with a hot weekend and an even hotter line-up over the three days, it’s hardly going to stall the momentum. What becomes apparent today is that whilst yesterday was good with a host of bands, none of whom were …

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