terça-feira, 23 de junho de 2009

Glastonbury Festival 2009, Blur Reunion Continues To Dazzle, 10 Tracks You Must Hear

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The Big One's finally here. Around 200,000 people descend upon Glastonbury's Worthy Farm this weekend, as the epic festival once again opens its doors for another year of music and mayhem.

In this week's NME magazine we preview the must-see bands, with Emily Eavis herself writing about the new acts that will blow your tiny mind. We also reveal the must-visit new additions to the site, as well as bigging up some old favourites - Shangri-La, The Rabbit Hole and 3D Disco being three contenders for Best Place To Get Absolutely Shitfaced.

On NME.COM we'll be bringing you round the clock news, photos, exclusive videos and backstage blogs all weekend. So if you can't make it to Somerset's best party this time around, you know where to be...

See you there,

David Moynihan
Editor, NME.COM

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