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The forecast shown is for Inverness, it should be a close indication of what will be expected at RockNess!
English pop rock band The Hoosiers, consisting of Irwin Sparkes (vocals and guitar), Martin Skarendahl (bass and rhythm guitar) and Alphonso Sharland (drums), shot to fame in 2007 when their debut single ‘Worried About Ray’ reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart.For more information and tickets to this summer’s hottest indoor festival, visit the Live Fest website.
The first band we did go see was the Alpines from South London. You were quickly taken in by their unique sound and mesmerizing presence on stage. The band had a unique indie sound. The lead singer had an amazing voice that you couldn’t tier of listening to. They played in the Rock City venue which was the main venue for the festival. It also had a basement room were smaller bands played. The Rock City’s main room was large with 3 bars and a balcony view point. Even though it was large, when the bands got in full swing it filled up very quickly.
The next venue was the Rescue Rooms, and as said on a sign approaching the venue it’s up for NME Best Small Venue!. Inside the tiny venue was a long bar and two outside drinking areas. The atmosphere was amazing with it being such a small venue. The band we went to see are called Wolf Gang I had never heard of them before but they had a very big backing from the crowd. Everyone was packed into the venue like sardines it was so busy people were lined up outside. We got a little spot on the balcony were we could just about see. They were worth elbowing through the crowd to get a glimpse of. With their stylish indie sound and the lead singers punching vocals leaving me amazed that I hadn’t heard of them sooner. You could understand why Wolf Gang played in Rescue Rooms as it made them sound vibrant and in your face!
After the aftermath of pushing my way out of the Rescue Room’s venue I quickly made my way back down to Rock City to catch Swimming. As we got in to Talbot Street which was closed off for the festival. There were stalls and bars outside, they were also giving away free Kopparberg tasters that seemed to go down well with the festival goers.
Inside Rock City it was already very busy. We wormed our way through to a good spot, were we got to see the last few songs of Swimming, a 5 piece band from Nottingham. It was great to see a band playing in their home town. They lit up the town with brash electronica music like warp techno. This was mixed in with guitars and the striking voice of the lead singer. Swimming are a fantastic group of guys with great song writing skills, which they write from events that have happened in their own life’s.

After it had all calmed down waited patiently for the critically acclaimed Ed Sheeran. The excitement in the venue grew it was the busiest I had seen it all day. After the 30 minutes we waited Ed Sheeran made his way to the stage with his guitar and the determination to please the waiting crowd. Ed layers the sounds from the guitar and his voice by recording them and playing the sounds back adding the vocals, when all combined together gives the feeling of an entire band from just one person and his guitar. Ed Sheeran is just 20 years old, but his style of music flirts between dubstep to hip hop, and sometimes just with his outstanding voice and guitar. He sung his hits like City and A Team which the entire crowd got behind and sang with him. He has a lot of talent and writes songs with a lot of passion which people can relate to.
After all the fuss and excitement of Ed Sheeran we stayed in the main venue to watch The Naked and Famous, a band tipped to be big this year. The band is from New Zealand and the calming vocals of the lead singer Alisa Xayalith give the band some personality mixing in with the guitarist. It has an electro pop sound which gives the band’s music a lot of depth. The crowd loved this band and knew there music well.
My highlight of the festival has to be The Naked and Famous, a great band with fantastic stage presence.
Overall an awesome festival day out and would recommend to anyone who enjoys watching bands in great venues.
1 – Who is your ‘must see’ performance at Latitude this year?
I hear Adam Buxton does a very good turn – gotta see that.
The headliners complete an fabulous line-up of alternative and independent artists which mirror the festivals strong non-corporate ethos. Other notable acts include Zodiac Mindwarp, Banco De Gaia, The Wurzels, Pronghorn, UK Subs, Citizen Fish, The Members, Subgiant. Peter & The Test Tube Babies, Dubmatix, Dan Days and over 50 others across seven stages, and more are being added on a regular basis.
Famous for its family friendly atmosphere and relaxed festival vibe, Endorse It returns after last years triumphant sell-out event for its eighth year at Oakley Farm in Sixpenny Handley, Dorset.
Festival Entertainment
In addition to the 7 stages hosting live music, entertainment comes from all quarters of the festival site, including the Casino Comedy Club, the Strummerville Campfire, the Pixie Chill field and a large Childrens Area. Completing the events are Scrumpy Sunday (complete with a performance by Cider-drinking legends The Wurzels!), Ladies Day and the must-do festival experience; live punk karaoke with the worlds premier punk tribute band, Fat Drunk Stupid.
Family Friendly
Endorse it in Dorset is recommended by safeconcerts.com and children of all ages are well catered for. The theme for the childrens area this year is Wild West with a dress-up theme for Cowpunks and Indians, so children of all ages are invited to bring their best Stetson or headdress and get ready for Sundays Hoedown.
Endorse it in the Community
Endorse it in Dorset works in close partnership with the local community. This year the local Scout Group is running the festival shop and will receive all profits from it. The festivals bars serve locally pressed cider and our Endorse Its own festival ale is brewed by a local brewery.
Tickets
As always, ticket prices are kept as low as possible – at just £78 for an adult weekend ticket including camping. This represents incredible value considering the quantity and quality of entertainment on offer. To maintain the festivals intimate friendly atmosphere, the capacity is restricted to just 5000 tickets. After last years sell out event, festival-goers are advised to purchase tickets well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Tickets are priced at £78 (Adults), £38 (Under 16s), £10 (Under 10s). A Family Ticket for 2 Adults & 2 Children is £220. Car parking is £5 and Campervans £30. Booking fees apply.
Tickets are available from www.ticketline.co.uk or www.endorseit.co.uk
Line up
HEADLINERS:
THE REZILLOS | NEW MODEL ARMY | DUB PISTOLS
OTHER MAJOR ARTISTS:
ZODIAC MINDWARP & TLR | BANCO DE GAIA | PRONGHORN
THE WURZELS | UK SUBS | CITIZEN FISH | THE MEMBERS | SUBGIANT
PETER & THE TEST TUBE BABIES | DUBMATIX | DAN DAYS
PLUS OVER 50 ADDITIONAL ACTS INCLUDING:
The Cropdusters | Karl Phillips & Tmr | Tragic Roundabout | Tracey Jane Sullivan
Boot Hill All Stars | Los Albertos | MacCavities Cat | Guns Of Navarone | Loonies
The Inbredz | P.N.U.K The Self Inflicted | Port Erin | Left Step Band | Poze
Henry’s Phonograph | The Sidewalk Dr’s (Feat. Members of Pama Intl)
Tennent’s Vital is excited to announce that Kaiser Chiefs, Jimmy Eat World, Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA) and D12 will be joining Eminem at Ward Park, Bangor on 24th August 2011.Kaiser Chiefs return to Tennent’s Vital, having headlined the festival back in 2006. They shot to prominence in 2005 with indie anthems such as ‘I Predict A Riot’, ‘Everyday I Love You Less and Less’ and ‘Oh My God’. Their debut album‘Employment’ was one of the best-selling LPs of that year. The follow-up ‘Yours Truly Angry Mob’ yielded their 1st no.1 single, ‘Ruby’. Kaiser Chiefs hotly anticipated fourth album is due for release later this year.
Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA) have gone from underground sensations to the hottest new act in the USA! Led by Tyler The Creator, they’ve unleashed some of the most technically impressive, hopelessly addictive rap music in quite some time. Their instinctive combination of beat and verse makes OFWGKTA a must-see.
Long-time Eminem collaborators D12 create surreal universes of wild times and unruly rhymes. They sold four million copies worldwide of their debut ‘Devil’s Night’ and had a No.2 hit with Purple Hills. Their bombastic sophomore effort, ‘D-12 World’ went straight to No.1 in the UK album charts.
Tickets go on general sale this Friday 3rd June at 9AM sharp.
Tickets are priced at £49.50 incl booking fee and are strictly limited to 8 per person/transaction. Strictly Over 16s event.
You were voted number 17 in the DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJ list in 2010, you must have been ecstatic?
Yes I was! And although we didn’t do any advertising for it and I feel it’s not about being the DJ president of the world, I feel it should be about rocking every gig to the fullest I can and make and play music everyone can enjoy, I did felt a proud telling my parents I ended up in the world DJ top 20 this year. It seems they can actually grab the concept of how far I’ve come now. : )
What does 2011 hold for you?
I’m excited about 2011! I’m all set to launch two big singles with Ministry Of Sound UK and we’re really aiming on a lot of radio and TV play.
My newest track, featuring Wynter Gordon called ‘Speak Up’ will be my first single with them after ‘Show Me Love’. And after that I’ll
have a single featuring Example. It’s looking really good! Obviously I’ll still keep touring my ass off and I’m very excited about my collaboration with Cream. Doing more of my Super You&Me party residences at Cream Amnesia Ibiza this summer as well as hosting my own area at Creamfields.
To celebrate that, I’m puttin out a Super You&Me mix compilation CD with them soon too!
What can we expect from your set at RockNess 2011?
I always try and bring a lot of energy in my sets as well as diversity. I get bored very quickly and I love throwing curveballs at the crowd to surprise the hell out of them ha ha. Obviously I’ll bring the tracks I’m known for too as well as the Laidback Luke Bootleg machine.
I’m always making new bootlegs as I love doing them and make proper battle weapons that work for my sets.
Will you be staying to enjoy the whole weekend, and what are the parts of the festival are you looking forward to?
It’s a big line up! I’ll need to see if I have time to stick around though. My schedule is always jam packed with touring
and I’m always on some kind of deadline. I believe the RockNess festival is one out of four gigs I’m doing that weekend in the whole of Europe.
Your opening Cream in Ibiza this year at Amnesia, how does that feel?
It’s fantastic and a great honor! We started working with Cream in Ibiza last year and it was a smashing success.
The amount of support I get from the UK is amazing and I’m excited to do it bigger, better and more this year!
Who is your favourite artist/DJ at the moment?
I absolutely adore the DJ called Gaslamp Killer. If you don’t know him, you should really google him!
To me he has everything a DJ needs. An unbelievable stage performance, manic DJ techniques and a choice of very weird music that tingles my imagination.
What do you thin will be the ‘Summer 2011’ song?
Good question! It’s always hard to predict. I haven’t heard it yet to be honest. We’ll see!
What are your plans for 2011?
Lay back and enjoy the crazy rollercoster!
You have worked with some big names such as David Guetta, Steve Angelo and Axwell, what was that like?
It was great working with all of them. I really like collaborating and making new music that comes from a good connection in the studio. Rest assure there’s always new stuff on the way!
What is your favourite song and will you be playing it at the festival?
My favorite song of all time is Phoenix ‘Love Like Sunset’. I always imagine my whole life flashing by when I hear that song. It takes me on a trip. Unfortunately it’s far from being dance music so I’d probably never play it.
Laidback Luke Performs at RockNess on the 11th June 2011. For more information visit www.rockness.co.uk