Wunderhorse have spoken to NME about their upcoming new album ‘Midas’ and officially expanding the group from solo project to full band at Reading 2024.
Watch our video interview above.The band caught up with NME backstage at Reading ahead of their performance on the BBC Radio One stage yesterday (August 24).During the interview, the four-piece shared some of their memories of the festival growing up and discussed their growth from first album ‘Cub’ and how that had impacted ‘Midas’, which is due for release on Friday (August 30).
Check out the full chat below.NME: Hi Wunderhorse! This is your first time performing at Reading – what does this festival mean to you?Pete Woodin: “It is one we all came to growing up.
I think most people in England probably do come of age at this festival.”Jamie Staples: “Yeah, 10 years ago to this day, Pete, Jacob and I came to Reading.
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