Day Two of Summer Sundae and the rain really hits, turning the incline down to the main stage into a slippery mud slick.
For some artists it’s a stroke of luck, like Nottingham’s still-unsigned Dog Is Dead on the Indoor stage. The rain forces the hordes into the hall, and they witness a fantastic harmony-drenched set from the clean cut fivesome. Think the Beach Boys meet Vampire Weekend and you’re some way to appreciating a band who, if there’s any justice, will pick up a deal soon.