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Peace play Reading 2014 Main Stage in style
This season any respectable Main Stage act should be wearing an all in one houndstooth ensemble, holographic glasses and a furry coat.
The Main Stage at Reading Festival is big. Very big. The screens to the side of the stage are larger than some venues. Peace aren’t green behind the ears still; with one album down they’ve conquered the smaller stages of this festival before, last year blowing away the NME/BBC Radio 1 Stage, but this is something else entirely.
Still, if you’re going to do something like this, you may as well do it in style. Harry Koisser has come dressed for the occasion, donning an all in one houndstooth ensemble, holographic glasses and a furry coat. Next year, everyone will be wearing this.
They’ll probably have a second Peace album too. There are hints at it throughout the band’s set - tracks we’ve already heard like ‘Money’, ‘Lost On Me’ and ‘World Pleasure’ sit alongside the heart of their 2013 debut. ‘California Daze’ remains a woozy, summer standout that could maybe have done with a bit more sun in the sky. There’s always one way round that one, though. ”We’ll be back soon, maybe it will be night,” Harry offers before closer ‘Bloodshake’. Stranger things have happened.
Peace played:
Lovesick
Money
Higher Than the Sun
California Daze
Wraith
Follow Baby
Lost On Me
Float Forever
World Pleasure
Bloodshake
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