On the telly
Bumper-packed Jools! Watch Tame Impala, Biffy Clyro and James Blake play last night’s show
Michael Kiwanuka and Lera Lynn also appeared on last night’s show.

All the stars were in town for last night’s Later… With Jools Holland (presumably because they’d yet to pack their bags from Radio 1’s Big Weekend).
It was a bumper-packed edition, with performances from Tame Impala, Biffy Clyro and James Blake.
The latter performed ‘Radio Silence’, the opening track from last month’s surprise album ‘The Colour in Anything’.
Ahead of a big slot at Barcelona’s Primavera Sound, Tame Impala turned up to play ‘The Less I Know the Better’ from last year’s ‘Currents’.
They were backed by Biffy Clyro, giving telly debuts to ‘Animal Style’ and ‘Wolves of Winter’ - both taken from forthcoming new album ‘Ellipsis’.
Michael Kiwanuka, Moon Hooch and Lera Lynn completed last night’s bill - catch up with highlights below.
An extended edition of the show will air on BBC Two, Friday 3rd June. Tame Impala also played ‘Let It Happen’, so look out for that.
Tame Impala
Biffy Clyro
James Blake
Records, etc at

Tame Impala - Waters Of Nazareth / Why Wont You Make Up Your Mind
James Blake - Playing Robots Into Heaven
Tame Impala - Innerspeaker
Biffy Clyro - Blackened Sky - Expanded Edition
Biffy Clyro - Black Chandelier / Biblical
Biffy Clyro - Errors in the History of God / Unknown Male
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