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Thursday 16 to Sunday 19 July 2009

Latitude Festival 2009 (Suffolk)

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http://www.latitudefestival.co.uk/home/

Location: Suffolk, UK

See an alphabetical list. Which artists did you see?
  1. Regina Spektor
  2. Phoenix
  3. Editors
  4. Of Montreal
  5. Doves
  6. Mika
  7. Bat For Lashes
  8. Thom Yorke
  9. Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
  10. Gossip
  11. Pretenders
  12. Passion Pit
  13. Lykke Li
  14. Pet Shop Boys
  15. Camera Obscura
  16. Ladyhawke
  17. Tricky
  18. White Lies
  19. Spiritualized
  20. Little Boots
  21. Squeeze
  22. Mew
  23. Turin Brakes
  24. The xx
  25. Saint Etienne
  26. Patrick Wolf
  27. Datarock
  28. St. Vincent
  29. !!!
  30. Gaslight Anthem
  31. Chairlift
  32. The Airborne Toxic Event
  33. Grace Jones
  34. Jarvis Cocker
  35. Fever Ray
  36. Newton Faulkner
  37. The Temper Trap
  38. Miike Snow
  39. Alela Diane
  40. Manchester Orchestra
  41. Emmy The Great
  42. The Rumble Strips
  43. Edwyn Collins
  44. Wild Beasts
  45. Maps
  46. Bombay Bicycle Club
  47. 65daysofstatic
  48. Lisa Hannigan
  49. Slow Club
  50. Magazine
  51. The Vaselines
  52. Marnie Stern
  53. Jeffrey Lewis
  54. Sky Larkin
  55. 1990s
  56. The Broken Family Band
  57. Teitur
  58. Scott Matthews
  59. Marina and the Diamonds
  60. Band of Skulls
  61. Golden Silvers
  62. Fight Like Apes
  63. Robyn Hitchcock
  64. We Have Band
  65. iLiKETRAiNS
  66. The Phenomenal Handclap Band
  67. Amazing Baby
  68. Broken Records
  69. Wildbirds & Peacedrums
  70. Charlotte Hatherley
  71. The Invisible
  72. Local Natives
  73. Chew Lips
  74. Red Light Company
  75. First Aid Kit
  76. Speech Debelle
  77. DM Stith
  78. The Mummers
  79. Blue Roses
  80. The Duckworth Lewis Method
  81. St Etienne
  82. Kap Bambino
  83. Thomas Dybdahl
  84. Paloma Faith
  85. The Post War Years
  86. Animal Kingdom
  87. Black Joe Lewis
  88. Casiokids
  89. Pulled Apart By Horses
  90. Dear Reader
  91. SKINT & DEMORALISED
  92. Little Comets
  93. Faith
  94. Joe Gideon & The Shark
  95. Flashguns
  96. The Late Greats
  97. Mirrors
  98. Method
  99. Mark Thomas
  100. Cheek
  101. Bishi
  102. Yes Giantess
  103. Hjaltalin
  104. My Toys Like Me
  105. Shlomo
  106. Dag för Dag
  107. Goldheart Assembly
  108. Jonathan Jeremiah
  109. Catherine A.D.
  110. Django Django
  111. Kurran and the Wolfnotes
  112. Juliette Commagere
  113. Alan Pownall
  114. White belt, yellow tag.
  115. Frank Skinner
  116. Jo Brand
  117. Shappi Khorsandi
  118. Sound of Guns
  119. Asaf Avidan & the Mojos
  120. Sean Lock
  121. COLORAMA
  122. Dave Gorman
  123. Capital
  124. 9Bach
  125. Ed Byrne
  126. Brendon Burns
  127. Paloma
  128. Villagers
  129. Gavin Osborn
  130. Fredrick Stanley Star
  131. Robin Ince
  132. Marcus Brigstocke
  133. Tim Vine
  134. The Lyrebirds
  135. 2 Hot 2 Sweat
  136. Jessica Delfino
  137. Chakras
  138. Andy Zaltzman
  139. VINYL VENDETTAS
  140. Gurrumul
  141. Jon Richardson
  142. Sean Hughes
  143. alfonzo
  144. Glenn Wool
  145. Sugar Crisis
  146. Catharine A.D.
  147. Lewiskurran and the Wolfnotes
  148. Holly Walsh
  149. Zoe Lyons
  150. Rob Rouse
  151. Andrew Lawrence
  152. Andre Vincent
  153. Rufus Hound
  154. Agitator
  155. The Midnight Expresso
  156. Yeah Sparrow
  157. Rob Deering
  158. Seann Walsh
  159. Stephen K Amos
  160. The Duckworth Lewis
  161. Not Squares
  162. Pappy's fun club
  163. Adam Hills
  164. Mik Artistik
  165. Ross Sutherland
  166. Matt Kirshen
  167. Janeane Garofalo
  168. Jamie Kilstein
  169. Tom Stade
  170. Mystery Fax Machine Orchestra
  171. Tim Clare
  172. Dave Fulton
  173. Miles Jupp
  174. Latitude Festival Weekend Camping
  175. John Gordillo
  176. Kerry Godliman
  177. Nathan Filer
  178. Lee Mack
  179. Phil Nichol
  180. Hannah Gadsby
  181. Russell Kane

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Reviews

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  1. Steve_Hague (3 months ago)

    I'm an author of hard hitting US crime novels and a big fan of rock music. Please check out my website for more info:

    www.stevenhague.com

    I went to the Latitude festival thinking that it might be my last, as the line up was a little light on guitar bands for me, but I had such a good time there it’s almost a certainty that I’ll be back again next year. The fact that the numbers are kept below 30,000 means it’s a cinch to get around, and there was so much space in the campsite I could have put up a 2-bed semi if I’d had the time, inclination, or building skills. There’s just enough good music on offer to keep me interested, and the late night entertainment is second to none – Guilty Pleasures deserves a particular mention at this point, as after a hard days drinking there’s nothing more entertaining than some classic eighties tracks (although I have to admit to be troubled by just how much Wham I seem to know).

    Here, in no particular order, are my top five acts at Latitude:

    Black Joe Lewis
    Black Joe Lewis was the first band I saw at the festival, and they set the bar high for everyone that followed. Coming on like a cross between James Brown, Howlin’ Wolf, and Booker T, they’re an old style soul band with a dash of blues and a healthy side order of electric guitar, and they got proceedings off to a lively start, getting a great reaction from the large crowd they’d drawn at the Sunrise Arena – in fact I challenge anyone to watch them without tapping their foot. Given the dearth of quality soul music at the mainstream festivals these days, these guys were a real treat, and I’d recommend them to anyone interested in the genre or open something a little bit different, as Black Joe Lewis make a righteous sound!

    Spiritualized
    I chose to see Spiritualized over Grace Jones on the main stage (bit of a no brainer really), and it’s fair to say that I’d forgotten how good they are. They put together one of the best conceived sets I’ve ever witnessed, opening with a cover of Amazing Grace, the hymn given the full orchestral treatment, which was typical of the next few songs, and as the set progressed the guitars gradually came more and more to the fore and the sound got heavier and heavier, building to a crescendo of almost two minutes of virtual white noise as a finale. Magnificent stuff, heart warming, stirring, uplifting – and best of all it rocked.

    Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds
    Despite the fact that Nick Cave has been critically and commercially acclaimed for years, I’d somehow managed to avoid ever hearing any of his stuff, so my decision to close the festival in his company was based more on my friends’ recommendations than any great love on my part. Well I may not have been a fan at the start of his set, but I sure as hell was by the end – old-style rock ‘n’ roll with a sleazy grandeur, Cave and the Bad Seeds were hugely impressive, and I shall be working my way through their back catalogue over the coming months.

    White Lies
    My wife had first told me about White Lies after their debut appearance at Latitude in ’08 (I was otherwise engaged at the Harrogate Crime Writing Festival), and since then they’ve become a firm favourite in our household. They’re from the raft of modern bands that have been influenced by Manchester gloom merchants Joy Division, but their driving use of guitar helps elevate them from the throng. Their performance at this year’s Latitude was the best I’ve seen them give, as they seemed a little more self-assured than before, while the vocals were noticeably stronger.

    The Gaslight Anthem
    In the space of a year, The Gaslight Anthem have fast become one of my all time favourite bands. They’re blue-collar American rockers in the truest sense, taking their lead from Springsteen but rocking that little bit harder. They wear their hearts on their sleeves and make music that is real, emotional, and uplifting, and the sight of everyone around me singing along to every word confirmed my belief that this band are going to be massive. It was also the first time I’ve ever seen a crowd start spontaneously clapping along to a drum beat (at the end of ‘Great Expectations’). Hands down my highlight of the weekend, and I can’t wait until I catch them again at this years Reading Festival.

    Cheers,
    Steve

  2. 20090706-065325-697831CAPTAINoNICK (4 months ago)

    How come Patrick Wolf isn't on the list of artists? When I add him it doesn't show him? anyone know what's going on

  3. 20081203-110744-288685andrewmee (4 months ago)

    BBC Review of Thom Yorke's set; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8158033.stm
    WAAAAAAAaaaaaaaa!!! I'm so jealous, what a killer opportunity to see him perform solo!

    1. 20090714-120011-959143gab (4 months ago)

      It was AMAZING.... hard to express how special it was, and the music/sound was just perfect. His voice makes you fly! loved it loved it loved it

  4. 20090714-120011-959143gab (4 months ago)

    does someone have an extra seat available in a car back to london on sunday afternoon/evening ?