
Listen up Reading Festival, Deap Vally make themselves heard
Strutting onto the main stage, Deap Vally make damn sure they can be heard throughout the entirety of Reading. With one guitar making the noise of thirty, and a barrage of drums to boot. They've come here to conquer, plain and simple. Their searing, blues-soaked sound takes no prisoners, getting increasingly more aggressive as the set barrels on. Busting through standout songs like 'Royal Jelly' and 'Baby I Call Hell', the California duo make more than a name for themselves to both the crowd they draw and those that join in after hearing the travelling chaos. Deap Vally are a force to be reckoned with. As the set wraps up with a thunderous aplomb, Deap Vally leave the stage knowing that they've made enough noise for the world to know who they are, and what they believe in.
Strutting onto the main stage, Deap Vally make damn sure they can be heard throughout the entirety of Reading. With one guitar making the noise of thirty, and a barrage of drums to boot. They've come here to conquer, plain and simple.
Their searing, blues-soaked sound takes no prisoners, getting increasingly more aggressive as the set barrels on. Busting through standout songs like 'Royal Jelly' and 'Baby I Call Hell', the California duo make more than a name for themselves to both the crowd they draw and those that join in after hearing the travelling chaos. Deap Vally are a force to be reckoned with.
As the set wraps up with a thunderous aplomb, Deap Vally leave the stage knowing that they've made enough noise for the world to know who they are, and what they believe in.








