Music Licensing 101 - The 10 Step Program download (pdf files and videos). Feel free to share this program with your friends on Facebook! After their debut release in 2013 I don’t think anyone could’ve predicted the success they would have had after. Playing Glastonbury, Isle of Wight and Reading and Leeds since the release of Bad Blood displays how they shot to stardom in a matter of months. Now Bastille are back with their second album, Wild World, which consequently means they’ve gone on tour! Joining Bastille on tour is Rationale and Leah Douh. Opening the night was Leah Douh, she had a calming attitude to music but her songs were quite repetitive and all sounded very similar. Personally, I didn’t really enjoy her set but, like I said, it was very calming to listen to as it was full of synths, piano and guitar. I think what put me off a bit was the inability to hear what she was saying, all the lyrics seemed to merge into one, but other than this her set was very good and she seemed comfortable on stage. Next up was Rationale, I had previously listened to him as he was playing Barn on the Farm so I did enjoy his set a lot more. The most notable thing of his set was the dance moves, they were wonderful (Imagine a drunk person dancing to their favourite song) and really added to the set. Rationale’s music is extremely good too indie, synthpop and R&B all in one. You need to listen to him.