Will it rain or shine for LCD Soundsystem + Major Lazor
Andrew Trendell

15:03 13th July 2016

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Lovebox Festival boasts one of London's finest line-ups of 2016 - with the likes of LCD Soundsystem, Major Lazer, Jungle, Run The Jewels and more all set to hit Victoria Park this weekend. But how does the infamous UK summer weather forecast look?

Well, good news! It's not bad at all. 

According to the BBC, here's the weather forecast for Lovebox Festival 2016:

Friday 15 July: A sunny morning before a cloudy afternoon and mild evening with temperatures reaching 20°C.

Saturday 16 July: Cloudy throughout the day with potential sunny intervals as temperatures peak at 22°C. 

After incredible performances at Primavera Sound and Glastonbury, we can assure you that LCD Soundsystem will again deliver one of the highlight performances of the summer at their only London date of 2016. 

We're also sure that there'll be a much better turn-out for them than the dismal one at T In The Park...

Lovebox Festival takes place at London's Victoria Park from Friday 15 - Saturday 16 July. For tickets and more information, visit here

  • 13. 'Tribulations': A highlight from the band's self-titled debut, and a perfect crystallised showcase of Murphy's ability to lean on the more esoteric side of electro to make music to make you reflect as well as dance, as he looks back on a life of mistakes and regret.

  • 12. 'All I Want': A modern response to David Bowie's 'Heroes', Murphy references Robert Fripp's classic guitar part to build this towering but elegiac soundscape over bittersweet lyrics about the pathetic pitfalls in being in love.

  • 11. 'Daft Punk Is Playing At My House': The game-changing instant classic that perfectly captures the aesthetic of all that DFA do and the movement they inspired. Stick this on at any house party and wait for your home to be quickly demolished. Who doesn't love a good bit of cowbell?

  • 10. 'New York, I Love You, But You're Bringing Me Down': Murphy at his most tender as he writes a conflicting love note to NYC - the city that welcomes you with open arms, but wears you down at every turn.

  • 9. 'North American Scum': The lead single from the immaculate Sound Of Silver, this rush of tongue-in-cheek dance-rock details Murphy's bemusement at being confused for an English band, along with Canadian tourmates Arcade Fire - who joined LCD on stage for the track's 'final' performance at Madison Square Garden when Win Butler unleashed the phrase "shut up and play the hits".

  • 8. 'Dance Yrself Clean': Without doubt one of greatest opening tracks of all time, this bubbling, nine minute dance rock odyssey is a perfect execution of tension and release - as we come together and dance to cleanse away our many, many sins.

  • 7. 'Losing My Edge': The song that started it all and the perfect introduction into the barbed wit of Mr James Murphy, as he takes a long hard look at his life and what it is to be an ageing hipster in an ever-changing scene - but still turns it into something so utterly joyful and escapist.

  • 6. 'You Can't Hide (Shame On You)': Written as part of the 45:33 sequence, this hidden gem really does deserve way more attention - it's just a work of pure, blissed-out dream disco and space-soul. The ultimate version features of Shut Up And Play The Hits with Reggie Watts on vocals - get it in your life at once

  • 5. 'Drunk Girls': We challenge you to find a better lyric than 'drunk girls know that love is an astronaut; it comes back but it's never the same'.

  • 4. 'Someone Great': Absence is a presence - a presence felt in spades in this gentle, mournful masterpiece.

  • 3. 'Yeah (Crass version)': You feel the urgency and compulsion of Murphy's spirit in the line 'everyone keeps on talking about it, nobody's getting it done' - which is then lifted ever-skyward in this insane 10 minute exercise of pure abandon. Watching it live is one of the greatest things anyone can ever experience.

  • 2. 'Home': The closer of LCD's final album This Is Happening, as Murphy uses the full breadth of his sonic palette to explore the catharsis of knowing exactly where you belong, both at the best of times and the worst of times - "look around you, you're surrounded, it won't get any better."

  • 1. 'All My Friends': Arguably among the finest singles of the 21st Century, 'All My Friends' sees Murphy's songwriting finally match up with calibre of his heroes - tipping his cap to Talking Heads, David Bowie and New Order while sounding totally in a field of his own. A gentle propulsion and heartwarming tone overwhelms as Murphy pays tribute to the people who matter, reminding us all that it's your friends that keep you live and the memory of your betters that keeps you on your feet.

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