There's absolutely no way that we could sit here and write that Clean Bandit were or are bad. They are a collective of fantastic musicians, all incredible in their own fields. It was just that, to introduce the show with such a gracious effort, and then to mix house music, quite swiftly, alongside two women who seemed more dressed for a rap concert, rather than for an Indie act like Bastille, meant that our previous perceptions had come up a little trumped and disappointing.
This, though, is not to say that all of their music and all of their songs weren't to our taste. It took us a little while to get used to the act who, we believe, would be more suited to supporting Disclosure or Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs ... but with everything slowly but surely taking shape, by the end of their set, we had settled to the idea that, given the right location and headliner, we'd think they were great too.
They went through a journey of all the songs we knew and love, going through mesmeric contrasts of light and shade to show off just how they like to do it. Songs like Bad Blood, These Streets, and Laura Palmer gust through the air with every single audience member screaming and singing alongside. Three new songs were displayed and, whilst with some bands, new tracks can come and go with no real impact, all of these tracks came across as potential singles and, the somewhat harsher use of sound was completely welcomed.
A surprise and very special guest performance came in the form of Ella Eyre (A TLB favourite) as she performed No Angels with Dan. This came as, for us, a particular highlight as it was, when we first heard their second free EP, our favorite track on it. She sang it with as much poise as we could ever have imagined and, the awe-inspiring duet really put into perspective how fantastic this night really had been. Dan finished the set by chucking himself into the crowd and, understandably, causing masses upon masses of people to become hysterical.
After all the commotion and song after song, they left the stage to an incredible uproar for more. Needless to say, they came back with an encore worthy of awards. Though it was relatively obvious that they would perform Of The Night and, indeed, Pompeii, we didn't expect to hear Home in such a beautiful way.
The emotion of it all was incredible and, we're yet to find Bastille doing something wrong.