The line up for Truck Festival is fantastic at the moment and we’re so excited for next month! This is a little preview to show you who we think you should see at this years Truck Festival.

Vadoinmessico

On the main stage are Vadoinmessico: a 5 piece band from various countries who are currently residing in London. They describe their music as ‘beautiful, nostalgic psychedelic freak-folk.’ We managed to see them at Dot to Dot this year and they certainly live up to their description!


Dog Is Dead

We’re also extremely excited to be catching Dog Is Dead again, they’re an up and coming 5 piece ‘indie pop’ band from Nottingham. They’re a very lively bunch of lads, meaning they’re full of stage presence and the music just tops it off. Fantastic every time we’ve seen them.


Mystery Jets

We’re really looking forwards to seeing Mystery Jets headline Truck Festival, they’re a London band who have really caught our attention. We seriously recommend catching them if you want to have the best possible time!


Temper Trap

Also on the main stage and headlining Truck Festival this year is Temper Trap a four piece indie rock band from Melbourne, Australia who had chart success with ‘Sweet Disposition’ which managed to get all the way to number 6 in the UK charts. Although we’ve never seen them live we can’t wait!


Lucy Rose

On the second stage we think you should definitely check out Lucy Rose one of our personal favourites. Lucy Rose an English singer/songwriter from Warwickshire. She gained fame by performing backing vocals for Bombay Bicycle Club, it’s been stated that she’s one of “indie music’s breakout stars for 2012” and she’s definitely one to watch.


Frightened Rabbit

Another one to watch on the second stage is Frightened Rabbit, a Scottish 5 piece indie rock band. We haven’t managed to see them live yet, though we are ecstatic to be doing so. They’re a summery band and we think they’ll set a real ambience at the festival.


King Charles

King Charles are another one we urge your see. We’ve just seen him at Blissfields and he was fantastic, his music is very catchy and he is great with the crowd, we reckon his set will be a massive party… and who’d want to miss that?!


Little Comets

The last band we insist you just have to watch at Truck Festival is Little Comets, an indie rock trio from Newcastle-upon-Tyne who’ve been compared to the likes of Vampire Weekend. These guys are destined for big things so they’re definitely a band to see.

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