Slaves have just come off stage after playing to a capacity crowd at Glastonbury 2015.
Taking to the John Peel tent to a roaring applause, the Kent duo justified the hype surrounding them by bringing ferocity and a primal energy to their afternoon slot at the festival.
Maintaining an unrelenting intensity throughout, the pair's performance was undoubtedly the most energetic of the weekend so far, featuring crowdsurfing manta ray's, Big Foot-referencing stage patter and a barrage of hits from their acclaimed debut album.
Repeatedly declaring how the show was an incredibly important moment for them throughout, the duo roared through the string of singles they have released to date, sending the receptive crowd into more of a frenzy as the set progressed.
'Where's Your Car Debbie?' prompted a circle pit from those towards the front of the audience, while the likes of 'The Hunter' and 'Hey' had the crowd seemingly united in admiration, merely confirming their rapid ascent into mainstream notoriety.
Meanwhile, In a pleasant change up from yesterday's intermittent downpours, the sun is currently shining on Glastonbury, as festivalgoers prepare for today's performances from the likes of The Maccabees, Father John Misty, Pharrell Williams and of course a headline set from Kanye West.
Stay tuned to Gigwise for live updates from Glastonbury 2015 across the weekend.