IDLES aren't the band that needs further introduction. The post-punk rockers from Bristol are also familiar to Glastonbury crowds.
IDLES aren't the band that needs further introduction. The post-punk rockers from Bristol are also familiar to Glastonbury crowds.
As the dust slowly settles and the festivalgoers return to the brutal reality of waiting another year for a musical feast on the Pilton farm,
The last two years were like a bad dream. What was unthinkable suddenly became the new normal, and phrases like lockdown, quarantine, and keep the distance were our new reality. The world was slowly waking up from this nightmare, and some smaller and bigger events were trialled last summer, but for me, it didn’t feel right without Glastonbury Festival. So …