White Lies were so nervous at Glastonbury, their gig passed them by in a blur.

White Lies were nervous about their recent performance at the Glastonbury festival, they have revealed.
Speaking to inthenews.co.uk, drummer Jack Lawrence-Brown said they were so worried while onstage, they failed to take in the details of their performance - but were happy when they viewed it later.
Asked why they were nervous, the musician explained: "Because it's Glastonbury and its one of the big boys, the second biggest stage here."
He noted that the audience is not necessarily made up of fans, with the majority tending to be people who are just curious about how the band sounds.
Lawrence-Brown also told the news provider that the group is touring until December and then have Christmas off, but want to return to the studio after that.
"We've all got pent-up energy and excitement and we want to put that into a new album," he commented.
In a recent interview with BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat, White Lies lead singer Harry McVeigh predicted that it will be 2010 before the band releases another record, as they find it difficult to come up with new material while on the road.
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