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NME Festival Guide 2008
The Great Escape

The Fratellis play new songs at The Great Escape

The Fratellis

The Fratellis

Band play headline slot at the Brighton bash

The Fratellis played a headline slot at The Great Escape festival last night (May 16) at the Brighton Dome, previewing new material from their forthcoming second album, 'Here We Stand'.

The Glasgow band played a 17-song set, finishing with their huge hit 'Chelsea Dagger'.

Lead singer Jon Fratelli acknowledged that the band were playing a lot of unfamiliar material. "Thanks for being so patient with all the new songs," he said during the set.

Melodic new single 'Mistress Mabel', out later this month, was a clear hit with the audience.

Other new songs including 'Tell Me A Lie' and 'My Friend John' received almost as many cheers as old favourites 'Baby Fratelli' and 'Henrietta'.

New song 'Look Out Sunshine' in particular seemed to strike a nerve with the crowd, suggesting that they may have found their new 'Chelsea Dagger'.

"It's been such a cool night, it's been just what we needed, thank you," said Jon Fratelli before leaving his band off stage following the aforementioned 'Chelsea Dagger'.

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