A gig held at The Louisiana on Tuesday 23rd June. The event starts at 19:30.
---Myer U clark---
“I feel at home when I hear disorientation in a song. It feels natural. Even a bit moving,” says Myer U Clark. It’ll come as no surprise to those who’ve had the joy of hearing the Bristol singer-songwriter’s new album Tinderbox. It’s a record of elegant and sophisticated off-kilter folk pop that constantly undercuts itself, nimble guitar leading the listener down melodic paths that appear inviting, but soon start winding their way in curious unexpected directions as it takes them deeper, buffeted by banjo, viola, cabasas, oboe, double bass and harmonium. It’s the kind of strange music Clark’s loved since encountering John Williams’ E.T. soundtrack as a child. “The chords are crazy,” he says. “I was obsessed with the big changes you never would have expected. I think I’m trying to do that too.”
---Acres and Acres---
Off-kilter singer-songwriter music using glitch delays and loops. A wide draw of inspirations into a narrow minded man who likes to sing. He also plays guitar for The Scuttlers.
---Sorcha---
Sorcha is a Bristol based indie folk singer-songwriter that blends her folk roots with experimental sound to create intimate, dreamlike music. She has been writing heartfelt and captivating songs since she was younger. Her music is a combination of captivating vocals, and intricate guitar sections filling out the sound around her. Her debut EP, Swimming Backwards, is full of exploration into these unique soundscapes and the genre.
Having spent the past few years honing her craft, she has been sharing her carefully written stories with the Bristol music scene and beyond.
---Izaak Hare---
Izaak Hare is a Psychedelic Folk artist, best described as a singer songwriter who develops dreamy landscapes with his finger picking abilities and soft vocal style.
Izaak has been performing since age 11, he has now performed around Birmingham, Bristol, Cornwall, Brighton and Pembrokeshire with his beloved band ‘Folketronic’ and has now ended up with a large collection of composed folk songs that are yet to be recorded...