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V Festival 2005 Here We Come


Nine Black Alps came together through firm friends, dirty pubs and good luck in the summer of 2003. Since then they've perfected a style so heavy that in the studio the songs are played so hard - they "feel like we're dead." As intense as The Pixies at their most vicious and as brutal and melodic as Nirvana, Nine Black Alps are the perfect midpoint between the abattoir-blues of early Black Sabbath and the fried atmospherics of Ride. Catch them on The Volvic Stage this weekend.

A brief history of 10 years of V…

The very first V festival was held in 1996 and was the only event of its kind to be staged at two sites over the same weekend where the artists swap venues overnight. Previous headliners have included The Strokes, Muse, Dido and Pixies (last year), Coldplay and Red Hot Chilli Peppers (2003), Manic Street Preachers and Suede (1999), Prodigy and Blur (1997) and featured acts such as Travis, The Verve, James Brown, Iggy Pop, Macy Gray, Moby, Faithless and Kylie... The festival boasts the cream of the music crop every year and organisers are pulling out all the stops to celebrate a decade of V!
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