A
gig
held at Cafe Kino
on Friday 24th May. The event starts at 19:30.
With support from two stellar acts: Gins and Ketibu
Frances Pylons is the musical project of multidisciplinary artist C F SHerratt. Drawing on influences from 70s psychedelia, avant garde pop, traditional music and experimental music. These are folk songs for a bleak and rain smattered future Earth, broiling and heavy, yet freckled with moments of soft prism-broken light.
He will be performing from his new EP, recently released on Uncollective Records - A Ladle of Mist: https://francespylons.bandcamp.com/
Olive Haigh is a Bristol-based maker of spooky music. Writing dark folk songs and performing them with sinister passion. Brooding vocals and sparkling autoharp will be joined in this performance by Nicholas Heartland on bass and Leah Liddle on drums for extra drama and excitement
Olive’s new EP Electric Maze will be released on 24th May, her vinyl and digital download is available to pre-order here: http://olivehaigh.com/store
Gins
After studying alongside fellow artists such as Tony Njoku at The Academy of Music in Cornwall, GINS (FKA Georgie Biggin) has developed a rich sound that has evolved from guitar-based folk to electronic production and acapella looping. After living in the Westcountry; including a guest slot on BBC Introducing and playing alongside Jess McAllister and Circe’s Diner, GINS relocated to the heart of Bristol. Now working on her debut EP, GINS sound is constantly evolving with elements of R&B, electronica, synthpop and hip-hop fusing to create her own unique genre. New single ‘Bruise Your Ego’ out now. https://ginsmusic.com/
Ketibu
Folky fun ukulele ditties of intergalactic and worldly tales of adventures, love and woes. Stripped back, bare and honest music from a little ukulele lady
Event will take place at 7:30pm on 24th May at Cafe Kino, Bristol. Tickets are £4 - available to purchase here: http://olivehaigh.com/shows