Dutch Uncles cover Tears For Fears at Summer Sundae
The Phantom Band, The Antlers, more play final day

Photographer:David Howarth
Chris Eustace - 14 August 2011
The Manchester band played the Tears For Fears classic while performing on The Rising Stage, with singer Duncan Wallis
showing off his trademark jerky dance moves.
He also lamented the Sony distribution centre fire in Enfield, which
destroyed all the remaining copies of debut album 'Cadenza', announcing that set highlight 'The Ink' would be "released as
a single instantly" to try and counteract the loss.
Earlier, The Phantom Band revealed during a well-received set on the Indoor Stage that it would be their "last show
for a while", joking that they were "joining the army."
Preceding them, The Antlers showcased songs from their cult record 'Hospice' and new album 'Burst Apart', ending on
an anthemic 'Putting The Dog To Sleep'.
Elsewhere, Tom Williams & The Boat played an early
slot on the Rising Stage, running through the likes of 'Like You' and 'See My Evil' with Williams resplendent in a Tom Vek
t-shirt.
Main Stage performers so far today included My First Tooth, The Leisure Society and Young
Knives, with Example and headliners
McFly due to play later this evening, with Warpaint,
Everything Everything and Blood Red Shoes set to play indoors.
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