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Five more acts have been added to this year’s already-rather-tasty looking ATP Nightmare Before Christmas event.
A Place To Bury Strangers, Witch, The Pastels, Lilys and J Mascis & The Fog have all been confirmed to play the do, which takes place at Butlins Minehead between December 4th and 6th of this year.
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, more and more people started dancing in front of the stage with happy abandon, demonstrating that the quality of the crowd matters just as much as the quantity. A few people sang along with Oliver Ackermann on occasional songs like “To Fix the Gash In Your Head,†but his low-pitched drone tends to get lost in the wall of sound created by his loud guitar work and effects pedals so the crowd was more inclined to either throw their arms around or stand slackjawed. The latter seemed to be the movement of choice at the end of the set when they went into a five minute instrumental feedback session that rivaled a Sonic Youth set closing…except with a little more melody and volume.
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