
Oh Sees revel in destruction at End of the Road
02 September 2018, 11:34
| Written by
Jessica Goodman
Returning to End of the Road to headline the Garden Stage, Oh Sees revelled in their characteristic brand of chaos.
There's a reason the band are still going strong 22 (!) albums in, and it's made evident in the rapture that greeted them as they took to the stage last night.
Celebrating the release of Smote Reverser just a couple of weeks previous, Oh Sees tore their way through their set with a whirlwind energy that didn't cease even for a moment.
End of the Road continues on Sunday 2 September with headline sets from Feist and White Denim.
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