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8 of the Best UK Rock Festivals For 2013

05 Friday Jul 2013

Posted by Yoga Panther in 'This Festival Feeling' articles, Arts, Music

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Bloodstock, Download Festival, festivals, Glastonbury, Hard Rock Calling, Isle of Wight Festival, Leeds Festival, Music, Reading Festival, rock, T in The Park, uk, V Festival

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Calling all fans of rock, metal, punk and indie, if you’re planning on hitting the festivals this year, here is your guide to the best UK fests for rock. Some of these may not be considered traditional rock festivals but they have been included as their line-ups feature some huge names in the genre. With bands such as The Rolling Stones, Green Day and Slipknot confirmed for 2013, this is the year for rocking out.

Isle of Wight

13-16 June

Back in 1970, Isle of Wight Festival held the largest rock event ever with 600,000 turning out to see Jimi Hendrix play what would be his final gig. Since its revival in 2002 Isle of Wight hasn’t ceased to bring in the big guns with The Who, The Rolling Stones and David Bowie playing at Seaclose Park. This year will not disappoint: ‘Living on a Prayer’, ‘Waterfall’ and ‘Mr Brightside’ will no doubt initiate sing-alongs of epic proportions as headliners Bon Jovi, The Stone Roses and The Killers take to the main stage.

Download

14-16 June

The ultimate festival for hard rock fans, its title was chosen in 2003 because downloading was a rebellious thing to do at the time, reflecting the rock genre. This year’s killer line-up includes Slipknot, Iron Maiden and Rammstein as headliners, along with Bullet for my Valentine, Queens of the Stone Age, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Black Stone Cherry, Enter Shikari and Limp Bizkit. Head toDownload Festival at Donnington Park in June for guaranteed face-melting guitar riffs.

Glastonbury

28-30 June

It’s back with an bang with probably its most legendary headliner ever, The Rolling Stones. Completing Glastonbury’s all-rock headline acts are iconic indie rockers Arctic Monkeys and the Brit Award-winning folk rockers Mumford & Sons. Also playing the Pyramid Stage are The Vaccines, Vampire Weekend and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. The Other Stage will welcome Enter Shikari, Editors and Alt-J, while the John Peel Stage will be graced by Phoenic, Bastille and Everything Everything. Worthy Farm won’t know what’s hit it.

Hard Rock Calling

29-30 June

This two-day festival is known for bringing massive names to the heart of London, covering everything from indie to rock ‘n’ roll. 2013 will be no different with British indie-rockers Kasabian headlining Saturday and Bruce Springsteen finishing what he started last year by headlining Sunday. Joining them are Paul Weller, Alabama Shakes, Klaxons and many more. If you couldn’t get a Glastonbury ticket, this fest if over the same weekend. Make sure you don’t head to Hyde Park, as this year Hard Rock Calling is moving to the iconic Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

T in the Park

12-14 July

Scotland is host to an array of musical talent for July’s mega festival in Kinross. With seven music stages, a fair ground and fancy dress Friday, T in the Park no doubt welcomed a flurry of Glastonbury regulars for last year’s headliners The Stone Roses, Snow Patrol and Kasabian. 2013 will see Mumford and Sons, Phoenix and Imagine Dragons on the Friday; on Saturday there’s Beady Eye, Alt-J and Twin Atlantic; while Sunday boasts The Killers, Foals and Bastille, to name but a few of the acts set to rock the 20th anniversary.

Bloodstock

8-11 August

The home of hard rock, thousands of metalheads flock to the grounds of Catton Hall in Derbyshire for an intense weekend of moshing and even some metal karaoke. Bloodstock Open Air brings the very best of the heavy metal scene including black, goth, death and thrash. BOA will see the likes of Slayer, Anthrax, Lamb of God, Firewind and many more for 2013.

V Festival

17-18 August

Back in ’96, Pulp’s front man Jarvis Cocker decided he wanted to play two outdoor events in two days. More artists were added to the bill and V Festival was born. This year Hylands Park and Weston Park will welcome rock giants Kings of Leon, Stereophonics and Beady Eye, who will play alongside indie favourites The Vaccines, Two Door Cinema Club and Scouting for Girls.

Reading and Leeds

23-25 August

These festival favourites have gone through many musical phases with rock, punk and metal dominating. This year Richfield Avenue and Bramham Park will be headlined by punk rockers Green Day, Scottish band Biffy Clyro and…Eminem. Also rocking the main stage are Fall Out Boy, System of a Down, Bring Me The Horizon, Twin Atlantic and The Blackout. This year’s Reading and Leeds Festival promises ‘More stages, more music and more epic times’.

– Published at This Festival Feeling

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Stanley Donwood exhibition: ‘Occupational Hazard’

18 Sunday Nov 2012

Posted by Yoga Panther in Arts, Brighton Journalist Works, Visual Arts

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Brighton, Glastonbury, hungry bear, ink_d gallery, Occupational Hazard, Radiohead, Stanley Donwood, Twisted Woods

Exhibition poster (ink-d.co.uk)

Intriguingly sinister yet irresistibly stunning are words that come to mind as you experience the Stanley Donwood exhibition at Ink_d Gallery, Brighton.

The enigmatic artist, well known for creating Radiohead’s album and poster art, won a Grammy for ‘Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package’ for his direction on Radiohead’s ‘In Rainbows’ album.

Thousands of people have already seen the exhibition since it opened on November 2 and curator of the gallery, Dan Hipkin said: “Characters like Stanley will always attract people to the space. He is an example of where two intense worlds collide – art and music.”

The much anticipated display of Donwood’s work follows from a successful exhibition of rare prints back in 2009. This time, his exhibition, named ‘Occupational Hazard’, features currently available work alongside rare and sold out editions such as ‘Twisted Woods’.

‘Hungry Bear’ (nme.com)

As you walk into ‘Occupational Hazard’, the meaning of this title begins to sink in. You are faced with a glass panel in the floor revealing an underground studio and wedged precariously underneath the glass are the exhibition posters.

At £10 it is the cheapest item on sale, and a piece of art in its own right. Combining elements of Donwood’s signature works it features the insane ‘Hungry Bear’ symbol used in various Radiohead albums, in front of the trees from his ‘Twisted Woods’ series.

‘Terrordome’ (thomthomthom.com)

These tree silhouettes, combined with the merging rainbow colours, a significant theme in Donwood’s work, are reminiscent of ink blot tests, while the overall layout is based on Stanley’s latest Radiohead tour poster ‘Terrordome’.

At the other end of the spectrum, the most expensive piece is a £10,000 painting of a simple blue inhaler in front of a contrastive orange background. Superimposed are the words ‘Everybody’s happy nowadays.’

Dan said, “There is a dark, airy feel to it – a reflection of a sinister undercurrent.”

Donwood used the words ‘mild peril’ to describe the exhibition’s contents. This seemed to be in the form of a demonic goat’s head mounted on the wall with multi-coloured paints dripping down its face.

Dan said of the mounted head: “It’s a buddy of Stanley’s – it usually hangs in his own studio, so he was reluctant to give it to us.”

A very striking piece is ‘Occupied Fortune’ which included an elaborately decorated background and in a circular cut-out were the words: “If a man has an apartment stacked to the ceiling with newspapers we call him crazy. If a woman has a trailer house full of cats we call her nuts.

“But when people pathologically hoard so much cash that they impoverish the entire nation, we put them on the cover of Fortune magazine and pretend they are role models.”

This clearly reflects Donwood’s desire to fuse personal and political emotions with modesty and humour.

To see a £355 Glastonbury poster and an exclusive new series of signed giclée prints of album artwork which have never been printed, visit ‘Occupational Hazard’ at Ink_d, Brighton, which runs until December 2.

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