Just made a mad dash from Fred Again’s set to catch the end of Young Fathers’ performance on West Holts.
The Scottish trio have a fearsome live show: Frenzied, soulful, psychedelic, sinister-but-euphoric, crazy, beautiful, magic.
Yes, that’s just a shopping list of adjectives but, as The Line Of Best Fit noted earlier this year, the joy of Young Fathers is “they sound like everything.”
There’s a political message to their show. At one point, they get the crowd chanting: "Say it loud and say it clear, refugees are welcome here.”
It’s a message they deliver at all their gigs, but it carries extra weight on the 75th anniversary of Windrush.
Still relatively underground, despite winning the Mercury Prize, they didn’t draw the biggest crowd (on my way here I had to fight against a tide of people flocking to the Pyramid Stage) but those who were here were dancing like their lives depended on it.
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