Date
Sunday 1 April 2012 at 7:30pm
Location
Trades Club
Holme Street,
Hebden Bridge,
HX7 8EE,
United Kingdom
Tel: 01422 845 265
Link
http://www.seetickets.com/Event/LAST-HARBOUR/Trades-Club/613919
Description
We're pleased to present a rare Hebden Bridge outing for Manchester's Last Harbour, with support from A Rookery and Johnny Powell and the Big Sad Face of Infinity.
Tickets are available from the Trades Club bar, Seetickets.com, WeGotTickets.com, Ticketline.co.uk and on 0871 220 0260.
Last Harbour are an expansive collective playing ‘swooning dustbowl baroque’ (Plan B) that come from ‘the same tangled patch of briar as The Bad Seeds and Tindersticks‘ (Uncut). The only claims they make for their music are that it be honest and searching. From dusty laments to doom-filled rock, from starkly beautiful duets to drifting clouds of ambient noise, there’s always an intensity that strikes hard. Last Harbour’s acclaimed 2010 album Volo and EP Lights were co-produced by Richard Formby (Wild Beasts, Spacemen 3) and were featured across 6Music shows including Gideon Coe, Tom Robinson and a session on Marc Riley.
The band’s new album, Your Heart, It Carries The Sound, was written in isolation in a small Northumbrian cottage in October 2010 and recorded in April 2011 in St Margaret’s Church, Manchester. The songs are recorded almost entirely live, with producer Sam Lench employing the church as a soundstage. His approach carefully uses the architecture of the building to sculpt and shape the music, creating a sense of the band within the space. Your Heart, It Carries The Sound will be released on Little Red Rabbit Records on 20 February.
The band have played alongside, amongst others, Dirty Three, Josh T Pearson, Michael Gira (Swans/Angels of Light), Willard Grant Conspiracy, Lanterns on the Lake, Mark Mulcahy, Devendra Banhart and The Handsome Family. Their 2010 UK tour included headline dates at London’s Union Chapel and Manchester’s Deaf Institute. They were also featured on the I Am Cold Rock Will Oldham tribute alongside Calexico, Iron & Wine and Mark Kozelek.
‘The final frontier of funeral pop’ – Artrocker
‘Rich and foreboding, tracing a thread back to the post-industrial landscapes of Joy Division’ – Drowned in Sound
Support in Hebden Bridge comes from A Rookery, who are a progressive modern folk band from the upper Calder Valley. In terms of their sound it can be papery and light and as cold as frost, sometimes thick and treacly, with vinegar and molasses. From a modern take on a traditional bower song, to songs of want and redemption.
Johnny Powell and the Big Sad Face of Infinity complete the bill. The solitary music of Johnny Powell was born in a small pink cottage on Dartmoor in 2009, and has speedily spawned into focussed project of songs, poems, thoughts, prayers, video, art, things, parts, and other mind and matter. Numerous gigs and collaborations have since followed, including performances with Jeffrey Lewis, Erland and the Carnival, Meg Baird, Cherry Ghost and Alasdair Roberts amongst others. An EP was released along the way on the Rural Colours label, and an album is currently being carved out.
http://www.lastharbour.co.uk/
http://www.myspace.com/arookery
http://www.johnnypowell.com/
http://www.heymanchester.com/
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