
Live Review
It's INHEAVEN's world at Reading Festival
Words:Stephen Ackroyd
Photos:Ryan Johnston
INHEAVEN might just be the perfect indie band. That’s not to rank them against their peers - everyone has their own special talent in the current wave of future superstars - but as a group, they feel like they’re the result of generations of evolution, all building towards an arsenal of tent levelli
INHEAVEN might just be the perfect indie band. That’s not to rank them against their peers - everyone has their own special talent in the current wave of future superstars - but as a group, they feel like they’re the result of generations of evolution, all building towards an arsenal of tent levelling bangers. From ‘Baby’s Alright’ to ‘Treats’ to ‘World On Fire’, each move they make seems to be grounded in grungy, gloriously dark glee. Bright colours from blackened corners, theirs is a world running against the tide. As a gang, they’re an attractive prospect to join. As ‘Regeneration’ proves itself, yet again, to be a cut above the pack, there’s the suggestion something exciting might be happening in INHEAVEN’s world. With their debut album to follow within days, we’re all invited. Photos: Ryan Johnston / Dork / /
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