Everything Everything’s Get To Heaven wasn’t just one of the most inventive and feverishly brilliant records of the 2010s — it was a whole world unto itself. Ten years on, its collision of apocalyptic pop, razor-sharp wit and breathless, neon-lit energy feels as urgent as ever. Hearing it performed in full is a rare treat… and for Deer Shed, it’s something even more special.
Because it’s also ten years since Everything Everything last headlined here back in 2016 — a set that’s still talked about with a kind of misty-eyed awe. Bringing them back a decade later, with Get To Heaven celebrating its own milestone, feels beautifully circular: the same band, the same field, but a whole lot of life lived in-between.
The album’s greatest moments — “Distant Past,” “Regret,” “No Reptiles,” the whole kaleidoscopic rush of it — are going to hit differently in a full-album performance: louder, stranger, more euphoric, and absolutely made for a festival crowd who know exactly what they’re in for.
This is going to be one of those Deer Shed moments. A reunion, a celebration, and a reminder of just how wild and brilliant this record still is.