Days of the Week at Alma Tavern Theatre
£15

A gig on Friday 23rd January. The event starts at 20:00.


Well known in the South West and throughout the art rock scene, Temple of Shibboleth are a 5-piece sisterhood of musicians. Their original music blends Canterbury-tinged prog (think Soft Machine), jazz-pop (Steely Dan), lyrical folk (Joni Mitchell) and pure improv: all part of their unique sound. Tonight, their Days of the Week show is a soul-fed ritual for the Home, playing their self-titled debut album in a humorous, deep and absurdist performance of devotion to Shibboleth, their pony goddess of Rest. Billie Bottle - voice, keyboards Viv Goodwin-Darke - voice, flute, recorder Roz Harding - alto sax, recorder, voice Anna Batson - bassoon, voice Jo Meikle - drums and percussion “an experience like no other” - Cultr “Spiritual, witty, dark, intriguing with an air of unbound exploratory creativity” - Backseat Mafia "cleverly refract rock, folk and jazz through a prism of Canterbury pastoralism" - Prog Magazine "Brilliant" - Robert Wyatt Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/almatheatrecompany/1917434

Entry requirements: 18+

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