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Scottish band played the NME / Radio 1 stage
by Alexandra Pollard | Photos by Ray Hill
23 August 2014: Chvrches played in the NME / BBC Radio 1 tent at Reading last night - and were absolutely perfect.
Humbled by the huge mass of "actual humans" that had gathered, the Scottish electro-pop trio delved into a set of perfect synth gems from their awesome debut, The Bones Of What You Believe. Every track sounded like a single, and every moment felt essential. Album No.2 can't come soon enough.
Check out our exclusive photos from the stunning set here.
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