Dry The River release their second album, Alarms of the Heart, in the week after their Reading and Leeds appearance and so come to the Main stage pumped with the excitement of a new record plus having already performed a stunning set at Glastonbury earlier this year.
They are proud alumni of Â鶹Éç Introducing, having first gained attention in 2010 for their intense folk-rock, inspired by Bon Iver, The National and Devendra Banhart. Describing their second album as 'a map of our own troubles and triumphs', prepare for a rollercoaster indie ride this August.
Dry The River release their second album, Alarms of the Heart, in the week after their Reading and Leeds appearance and so come to the Main stage pumped with the excitement of a new record plus having already performed a stunning set at Glastonbury earlier this year.
They are proud alumni of Â鶹Éç Introducing, having first gained attention in 2010 for their intense folk-rock, inspired by Bon Iver, The National and Devendra Banhart. Describing their second album as 'a map of our own troubles and triumphs', prepare for a rollercoaster indie ride this August.