T in the Park review
The View made Scotland proud as they stormed the King Tut's tent with one of the liveliest sets of the day.
Kicking off with Glass Smash the band played on to Wasted Little DJs before the crowd sang along to old favourite The Don.
Flags waved as guitarist Kyle Falconer strummed frantically during Pretend. Dundee's finest were on fire as bass player Kieren sang Grans For Tea and favourite Shout It From The Rooftops.
Kieren kept things cosy with Realisation from the album Which Bitch. Coming Down and Wasteland followed and it wasn't long before they were clamouring for the big hits Same Jeans, Shock Horror and Face For The Radio.
The crowd weren't left disappointed.
By Iain Hepburn, Daily Record, 11th July 2009
Kicking off with Glass Smash the band played on to Wasted Little DJs before the crowd sang along to old favourite The Don.
Flags waved as guitarist Kyle Falconer strummed frantically during Pretend. Dundee's finest were on fire as bass player Kieren sang Grans For Tea and favourite Shout It From The Rooftops.
Kieren kept things cosy with Realisation from the album Which Bitch. Coming Down and Wasteland followed and it wasn't long before they were clamouring for the big hits Same Jeans, Shock Horror and Face For The Radio.
The crowd weren't left disappointed.
By Iain Hepburn, Daily Record, 11th July 2009
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