This Feeling & scotts Menswear hit Tramlines 10 with No Hot Ashes, The Spitfires & more gracing The Library stage

This year This Feeling hit Tramlines proper for the first time, taking over the Library stage at Tramlines on Friday with scotts menswear where festival-goers flocked to get a taste of some of the best new rock ‘n’ roll music the UK has to offer. This stage in the main area of the festival at their new home of Hillsborough and is an incredibly important one. The ‘This Feeling’ stages create the “I was there” experience, as it showcases the next influx of potential future headliners and backed by a brand 100% passionate about music. Stacked to the brim with pure talent the line-up saw The Kicklips, Lacuna Bloome, The RPM’S, The Spitfiresand No Hot Ashes take to the stage.

Opening up the stage, Sheffield based band,The Kicklips, were in high spirits and got the crowd moving with their indie fuelled brilliance.

Lacuna Bloome a young four-piece outfit from Brighton, delivered catchy melodies and lyrics that capture the spirit of the early roses with strong Madchester vibes. The band have a strongstage presence and expel a great deal of talent and potential. Ones to watch.

Creating a buzz wherever they roam, The RPM’s are full of life and are out to have a good time and its contagious. Energy radiated from front-man Jack Valero from begining to end, whilst his vocals were delivered perfectly. If you like catchy fast and ferocious indie pop you will love the RPM’s.

Watford four piece, The Spitfires, performed with real ease and confidence. The band have spent a great many years perfecting their art and inject new life and fresh faces to the modernist subculture. A real treat to the ears, this creative firestorm,release a new album ’Year Zero’ this week.

No Hot Ashes headlined the stage and as per bursting with charisma and delivering a ferocious set. Frontman Issac has a powerful stage presence and energy, that had the crowd in the palm of his hand the entire set. Without a doubt a band set for the bigger stages.

Bang Bang Romeo andSheafs who were given a step up by the brand played alongsideBlossoms, Reverend and the Makers, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Craig David, De La Soul and many others taking on the Main-Stage at Hillsbrough.

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The Kicklips played their first ever festival aptly at their home town festival Tramlines  

The Spitfires firing on all cylinders