The name Parquet Courts has been rumbling in the underground for the last couple of years, with hushed noises singing praise of their anarchic live performances and 2012 album Light Up Gold. Now is the time to see that intensity come out into the open.
Hailing from Brooklyn, they've been in session for Huw Stephens and impressed at last year's Reading & Leeds. Having recently embraced the UK's quirks, the rolling Somerset hills will be awoken by their punk-pop missiles which recall the heady days of Pavement and The Strokes.
The name Parquet Courts has been rumbling in the underground for the last couple of years, with hushed noises singing praise of their anarchic live performances and 2012 album Light Up Gold. Now is the time to see that intensity come out into the open.
Hailing from Brooklyn, they've been in session for Huw Stephens and impressed at last year's Reading & Leeds. Having recently embraced the UK's quirks, the rolling Somerset hills will be awoken by their punk-pop missiles which recall the heady days of Pavement and The Strokes.