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A politically-charged wonderland: Glastonbury 2017 was memorable for all the right reasons

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  • Words: Funster, Dave Turner, Louis Anderson-Rich | Photo: Andrew Allcock
  • 28 June 2017
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God Colony ft Flohio 'SE16'

Flohio & God Colony, Friday, Rabbit Hole

Depending on how big your Thursday was, a 1pm start on Friday to go and watch some music is pretty damn early. Luckily we'd already dragged our sorry selves out of bed at 11am for a helping of Hacienca Classical so it was a no brainer for us to go and check God Colony and flourishing new talent Flohio. After a series of sub-zero productions from GC, backed by even icier, thought-provoking bars from Flohio, it was only right that the three teamed up for some Glastonbury action. This was one of two sets that Flo rolled out over the weekend and her first visit to Worthy Farm was visible in her actions. A smile beaming across her face alongside wild flailing moves on stage made for a firey debut and her vocals were, as expected, spot on. The crowd who had turned up were injecting their own surge of energy into the Rabbit Hole and it very much felt that if you were there to see it, you knew you'd seen something special, something real. Add to that a member of God Colony in a Slipknot shirt and the infectious riff of 'SE16' and you've got yourself an undercover Glasto highlight. Funster

 
 
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