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Slint Reunite For All Tomorrow's Parties Send Off

Tuesday, 23 July 2013 Written by Huw Baines

Post-rock legends Slint will reform in order to send off All Tomorrow's Parties in style.

The band will play ATP's End Of An Era Part 2, which will mark the end of the festival's tenure as a holiday camp event, between November 29 and December 1. They previously turned out at ATP back in 2005, playing their seminal 'Spiderland' record in full.

ATP's Barry Hogan said:

“I'll never forget the first time I heard Spiderland. It’s one of those records that changed my life and even inspired me to reform the band in 2005 by flying to Louisville, and bringing all the original members together for the first time in 13 years. Spiderland still excites me now as much as the first time I heard it. To say we are fortunate to have this incredibly influential band play the final ATP is a huge understatement.” 

Also appearing over the course of the weekend - which will be curated by ATP and Loop - are Mogwai, the Pop Group and Superchunk, among others.

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