While I agree, at least those of us who know and appreciate their music can know that they will never lose their touch and always do what they want musically and that's perfectly fine by me.
So good. One of the few bands on that stage that bring an awesome energy but still have the quality sound of the record. Along with all of the diversity their albums have had over the years I hope they continue for a long time to come.
Ffs, all you TTTS fanboys need to drop the nostalgia, hell I used to be you , then I gave their other albums a listen as I was brushing up on their discography in preparation for a live show. ES is a powerhouse of eclectic creativity that we all can only hope to aspire to in our own lives
Similar take to me. Worth trying to enjoy the new stuff and accepting they changed it up. If they Kept playing the same shit it would dilute the great sound they had back then. If you want more of take to the skies. Listen to the album and enjoy the nostalgia trip. I gotta say I still don't like all the new stuff but some i love!! eg, shinrin yoku and undercover agents. Absolute masterpieces .
whoever was in charge of the wardrobe was a little bit cruel for putting the whole band in black suits in the middle of the summer but rou's blue eyeshadow makes it worth it.
If it was the same or similar to the Stop the Clocks USA tour, my setlist was: The Spark, Stop The Clocks, Destabilise, Sssnakepit, Arguing w/ Thermometers, Anaesthetist, Rabble Rouser, Juggernauts, Undercover Agents, Mothership, Quelle Surprise, Airfield, Paddington Frisk, Quickfire Round (Sorry You're Not/No Sleep Tonight/Last Garrison/...Meltdown), Slipshod, Live Outside.
This is the Enter Shikari you remember. They are always make something new and find new ways in the music. Yes it isnt metal but they are playing their old songs to. Look at the Quickfire Round
@@gamermagazin3116 Mothership is back in the setlist, and watch their recaps for August, one has a Mothership performance with one of Rou's best live screams.
It will! I heard it first in January and I was like "eh" and ended up humming it the entire walk back to the train station. Give it a few more listens!
Reading is a festival for whatever is most popular at that moment. It started as a jazz festival in the 50s and has constantly changed ever since. So yeah, nowadays it's more focused on pop but that's to be expected. Besides, there's download, bloodstock, arctangent, techfest, desertfest and plenty more if you want rock and metal
Beauty! (Warning! Strong Language! Nob Wings' comment may not always be equal to the point of view of your governo Nob Wings is not responsible what's going on... YEAH! )
Are you serious?Have you ever seen them live?I've seen them 7 times,most recently 2 weeks ago,and they still go hardcore like you wouldn't believe.Rou has not lost ir,The Spark is a piece of art and just because its not TTTS does not mean it is bad in any way.
@@milomorris2049 watch the full thing on BBC iplayer, they played Sssnakepit straight after this and there was huge pits, just because this is softer doesn't mean they are shit now
they seem happy with the music they’re making so who’s really fussed, people are enjoying it and some don’t that just what music is like. and they’re hardly ancient much older bands out there