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91¸£ÀûÉç - Noah And The Whale - 91¸£ÀûÉç Glastonbury Festival - 2011

Steve Lamacq

16:00 – 19:00 // In the studio next is Marc Riley

Wed 22nd June – Sun 26th June 2011

Worthy Farm, Pilton

Noah And The Whale

Tonight's the Kind of Night

Three albums in and Noah And The Whale have honed their sound, and with it stepped up into a league that wins daytime radio play alongside critical kudos.

NATW are the quintessential festival band. Catchy melodies with a summery outlook, coupled with a new folk aesthetic made the Twickenham quintet a perfect choice for Glastonbury.

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  • 1.

    Give A Little Love

  • 2.

    Just Me Before We Met

  • 3.

    Blue Skies

  • 4.

    Give It All Back

  • 5.

    Love Of An Orchestra

  • 6.

    Life Is Life

  • 7.

    Rocks And Daggers

  • 8.

    Five Years Time

  • 9.

    Waiting For My Chance To Come

  • 10.

    Tonight's The Kind Of Night

  • 11.

    L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N.

  • 12.

    The First Days Of Spring

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    It seems the audio mix recorded here is a little off. The bassists vocals are far louder than anything else so when he sings this is the thing you hear the most... this sounded far better in person

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