British rockers Canterbury might not be you’d usually expect at a festival like Sonisphere, but when they took to the Bohemia stage in the early afternoon on Friday they managed to draw quite a large crowd who seemed to appreciate the band’s self-coined ‘sweet rock’. Managing to do everything that is expected of a band that plays early, Canterbury in no way struggled to get the audience hyped up, by mentioning the later appearance of American nu metallers Limp Bizkit, and delivering a stellar set filled with classic tracks such as ‘Gloria’ and more contemporary ones like their latest single, ‘Satellite’. It might have been their first time performing at a festival as large as Sonisphere, but they managed to own it by doing their thing and not bowing under the pressure of being in surroundings that might not be what they’re used to.
Review by: Madison Convey


















