The Horrors get ripped to pieces at Glastonbury
The Horrors' Faris Badwin got his T-shirt ripped to shreds at their Glastonbury performance today (June 24).
The band played a raucous set on the John Peel stage which saw Badwin jump into the crowd during 'She Is The New Thing' and got mauled by fans.
In prelude to the festival, the band posted on Wednesday (June 20) on TheHorrors.co.uk: "If you believe the weather reports, this weekend the skies will split open, rivers of mud will flow and thousands of people will be soaked to the bone at the Glastonbury Festival.
"In the midst of this potential carnage The Horrors will perform their very first Glastonbury set. It all seems rather fitting, doesn't it?"
The band's trademark mayhem saw Badwin leaping on the lighting rig during 'Sheena Is A Parasite' and dancing manically during 'She In The New Thing'.
The band played:
'No Love Lost'
'Count In Fives'
'She Is The New Thing'
'Death At The Chapel'
'Jack The Ripper'
'Draw Japan'
'Sister Leonella'
'Crawdaddy Simone'
'Sheena Is A Parasite'
'Gloves' |
The Game detained by police
The Game has been arrested in Los Angeles on suspicion of making criminal threats, it was revealed today (May 12)
Although precise details of the allegations are unknown, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Police Department revealed that the rapper’s detention related to an incident that happened in February, according to the BBC.
The 27-year-old, real name Jayceon Taylor, is alleged to have made the threats following a three-hour search of his Glendale home.
After being freed on $50,000 police bail, The Game told a film crew outside his home, "I want to say that I'm not guilty, and I love California." |
Modest Mouse, Interpol set for Lollapalooza
Modest Mouse, Interpol, CSS, MIA, TV On The Radio, Kings of Leon, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and LCD Soundsystem will perform at this year's Lollapalooza Festival, it was announced today (April 11).
The festival is set to take place August 3-5 in Chicago's Grant Park.
Also on board for the massive festival are Muse, Hot Chip, The View, Cold War Kids, Kanye West, Pearl Jam, Daft Punk, Iggy & the Stooges, Snow Patrol, Patti Smith, Spoon, Amy Winehouse, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Yo La Tengo, The Hold Steady, !!! and Peter, Bjorn and John.
Originally a travelling festival founded by Perry Farrell in 1991, Lollapalooza now stays put in Chicago. It also includes a Kidzapalooza component, which features performances geared toward youngsters.
Children under age 10 are admitted free.
For tickets and further information, visit Lollapalooza.com
The full lineup to date:
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Kanye West
Manu Chao
Wilco
Death Cab For Cutie
The Raconteurs
Gnarls Barkley
The Flaming Lips
Ween
My Morning Jacket
Queens of the Stone Age
The Shins
Common
Matisyahu
Ryan Adams
Umphrey's McGee
Sonic Youth
Ben Kweller
Violent Femmes
Thievery Corporation
Sleater-Kinney
Nickel Creek
Blues Traveler
Broken Social Scene
The New Pornographers
Iron & Wine
Poi Dog Pondering
Coheed and Cambria
The Secret Machines
Built To Spill
eels
Panic! At the Disco
The Disco Biscuits
She Wants Revenge
The Dresden Dolls
Reverend Horton Heat
The Smoking Popes
Andrew Bird
Stars
Cursive
Blackalicious
Editors
Lyrics Born
Lady Sovereign
Calexico
Nada Surf
Feist
Aqualung
The Frames
The Hold Steady
The Go! Team
Mates of State
Pepper
Particle
The Redwalls
Mute Math
Wolfmother
Sparta
The Subways
Of Montreal
Blue October
Peeping Tom
Jeremy Enigk
Living Things
Sound Team
Mix Master Mike
The M's
Hot Chip
The Benevento-Russo Duo
Matt Costa
The New Amsterdams
deadboy & the Elephantmen
30 Seconds to Mars
Rainer Maria
Cold War Kids
Sybris
Anathallo
The Burden Brothers
What Made Milwaukee Fam...
Manishevitz
Husky Rescue
Ohmega Watts
Office
Be Your Own Pet
Oh No! Oh My!
Mucca Pazza
Elvis Perkins
Trevor Hall
Midlake
Sa-Ra
Ghostland Observatory
Assassins
DJ Rashida
VHS or Beta DJ Set
Kelley Stoltz
Kill Hannah
Katie Todd Band
Cameron McGill & What Army
The Bon Mots
Lanz
Moses Mayfield
Manchester Orchestra
Makeshifte
Catfish Haven
Mixin Marc
Jon McLaughlin
Musical Outfits
St. James
Deadsy
Peter DiStefano with PerryFarrell (Kidz)
Justin Roberts (Kidz)
The Candy Band (Kidz)
Ella Jenkins (Kidz)
Q Brothers (Kidz)
The Blisters (Kidz)
Alvin Ailey Dance Camp (Kidz)
Asheba (Kidz)
Chutzpah (Kidz)
School of Rock (Kidz)
Kellee McQuinn and Kid Tribe (Kidz)
ScribbleMonster (Kidz)
Jon Yost Rhythm Revolution (Kidz) |