Mumford and Friends

Gentlemen Of The Road

Words and Photo > Rosie Davis

Last weekend saw the streets of Lewes filled with festival revelers heading to the football ground to be a part of the highly anticipated world-touring festival, Gentlemen of the Road. This two-day event brought acts such as Deap Valley, Johnny Flynn, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, The Vaccines and Vampire Weekend. And of course, the great minds behind GOTR, Mumford and Sons.

The atmosphere was electric as the crowd danced as if their lives depended on it and the bands delivered high-energy performances. Vampire Weekend had arms stretched up in the air moving to new and old songs, A-Punk caused a mass cheer and men and women swinging lovers, friends and strangers around and around, while their encore Blake had the crowd singing along to the infectious chorus.

The Saturday had a line-up including the mellow tones of Johnny Flynn and the tambourine shaking of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, whose song Home had the audience urging to whistle the melody into the microphone. But it was undoubtedly Mumford and Sons that received the biggest praise. Awake My Soul was a definite pleaser as was I Will Wait, but it was the finale that was the highlight when the band were joined on stage by the other musicians that had performed that day. It was a musical collaboration of epic proportions as they successfully pulled off Fleetwood Mac’s The Chain. The intro began and the crowd cheered in unison as they realised what they were about to witness and when the song reached its famous guitar solo it was time to rock!

Next stop for Gentlemen is Simcoe, Canada, but we hope to see them here again soon.

www.gentlemenoftheroad.com

Fest Watch > The Secret Garden Party 2013

This weekend we’ve been invited The Secret Garden Party, one of the UK’s most famed and loved festivals, that uses its stunning natural surroundings as the backdrop for its gathering.

The Secret Garden Party is renowned for its beautiful lake and of course the installations that take centre stage on it. Secret Arts, the foundation birthed from the art dept at SGP, support works and projects that exist outside of the gallery, and more importantly, projects that largely have a public interaction element to them. This year Secret Arts have commissioned installations beyond our wildest dreams, as we will see tomorrow, but here is a little glimpse of what we can expect:

Les Mechants have brought us Luz; a six-metre high, kaleidoscopic pyramid that celebrates light and ‘the impermanence of colour’. On the outside, this pyramid is mirrored, so that it can embrace the earth’s natural skies and movement of time and allowing the pyramid to blend harmoniously into its surroundings. On the inside it is made up of moving geometric mirrored shapes; the interior reflects itself, and the space is completely interactive, controlled by us, with LED movement and pressure-triggered lights located in the structure’s floor. So add to this it being placed right in the middle of a festival, imagine Luz to be the ultimate, out of world experience.

luz-in-desert-lgwww.lesmechants.co.uk

The Temple, by An-Architect, is a uniquely engineered wooden building, held over the lake for users to climb through and use as a viewing platform. The structure is meant to confuse and challenge, allowing the visitor to explore in their own way, and the intricate nature of its design means we will have a different experience each time. At night slices of light will project from the ‘temple’ and onto the surrounding banks and lake.

the-temple
secretarts.co.uk/projects/an-architecture/

Other installations include ‘Twilight Tweets’ – mechanical owls hiding in the branches of SGP that twitch and flutter in the daytime but at night will open in full bloom, revealing screens that play films of the festival’s daily events. ‘The Street’ is a miniature world of floating houses that will sit invisibly on the lake by day and rise illuminated at night for all to see.

As every year has been the ‘Middle of the Lake’ commission, by Pirate Technics, is kept top secret until the festival opens, but we’ve been given this as a little clue:

‘About his shadowy sides; above him swell
Huge sponges of millennial growth and height;
And far away into the sickly light,
From many a wondrous grot and secret cell’

For more info on Secret Arts head to secretarts.co.uk, for the full music line-up check this page out: SGP line-up, for tickets to The Secret Garden Party go here and to read about all the info on the festival go to www.secretgardenparty.com

Legendary Brighton Street Art

Absolutely phenomenal artwork on the side of Brighton’s favourite rock bar, The Prince Albert, paying tribute to some of the world’s biggest musical legends. Artwork by Brighton artists Sinna One and Req.

See here for more details: www.facebook.com/PrinceAlbertMuralIcons

The Prince Albert, Brighton

Dr Marten Comes To Town!

Words + Photos > Jennie Davies

THESE BOOTS WERE MADE FOR WALKIN’, ALTHOUGH FRANKLY I HOPE THEY STAY!

On Wednesday 12th June I was one of the lucky few invited to a special preview of the brand spanking new Dr. Martens Brighton store. I can’t begin to tell you how excited I was to learn that Brighton had been selected as the home for this iconic brand. I’m happy to report that it looks truly wonderful!

The shop is in the old Aubin & Wells premises in the South Laines, providing the perfect spot for the simple, versatile and stylish merchandiser. The exposed brickwork, chandeliers and large bay windows project an aesthetic that is totally complimentary to the goods on offer.

The evening consisted of an unveiling of incredible one-off artwork by local artist, Ben Duarri (AKA Screen Prince). The masterpiece takes pride of place behind the tills and is one of the first things you see when you walk in to the store. The artist has incorporated eyelets, laces and DM leather soles to portray the West Pier, plus lyrics from The Who’s “My Generation”, a fitting link between the shop and Brighton. You can see how his piece was made in the video below http://www.youtube.com/embed/am75Fz4QHdA

After being given the chance to peruse their wonderful wares, we were then taken to The Mesmerist where the party continued with music from Abi Wade and Physics House Band, DM tattoos from Emma Hirst, and appropriately flavoured ice cream from Boho Gelato. Chocolate and liquorice bootlace to be exact and it was delicious! The music was excellent. The organisers picked very well indeed, and I even walked away with one of Miss Wade’s totally brilliant mini-vinyl’s.

Even though this is the first ever Dr. Martens store to open in Brighton, it almost feels like they’ve been here for years. Just walking through The Laines you will spot many DM fans wearing the world-recognised boots, and there is the ever-lasting connection with Mod’s and Rockers who have a long history with Brighton. They have definitely come to the right place and I love that they are here.

As well as selling their classic boots you can also find their, ‘Made in England’ collection, made entirely in the UK and still manufactured in the Cobbs Lane factory in Wollaston, where the first Dr. Marten rolled off the production line in the 1960s.

The new doctors on the block can be found at 15b Prince Albert Street.

For the full photo album head to: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.580608128626675.1073741832.149796558374503&type=1

THE GREAT ESCAPE > 2013

As usual team PL were out in force at once of our favourite music festivals of the year…
This is what we saw…

All Photos > Lyssa Rutherford copyright of Pretty Litter Magazine

Festival Number 6

We went to the stunning Portmeirion in Wales to discover just how amazing Festival Number 6 is!
All Photos > Lyssa Rutherford, copyright Pretty Litter Magazine