In June, U-Melt honored Pink Floyds impending reunion by covering the quartets Wish You Were Here album in its entirety at the Stonehenge Music Festival. Last weekend, at the Wormtown Music Festival, U-Melt continued the theme, performing a set of songs by the band that they decided to hail as the most influential group in rock history, The Beatles. Since the their set commenced at 4:00 AM, U-Melt decided to play lyrically appropriate Beatles songs such as Tomorrow Never Knows and Im So Tired, culminating with a performance of Dear Prudence at sunrise. U-Melt performs next at Woodstocks Joyous Lake on Thursday(who knows, maybe U-Melt will offer a tribute to The Band for their former collective home) and New Yorks Lions Den on Saturday (perhaps a leonine theme, with selections from Sin O’Connor’s The Lion and the Cobra, a take on Samson and Delilah, and an I Just Can’t Wait to Be King encore?)
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