February at 7pm to listen to Alan Ritson interviewing Helen Gentile and Lewis Wood discussing the release of their latest CD 'Alors On Danse' on the Grimdon Label.
Helen Gentile & Lewis Wood | Instrumental Folk Duo
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Helen Gentile & Lewis Wood | Instrumental Folk Duo
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Following
the success of their acclaimed debut album, Greywind are back with their
brand-new single ‘Am I Asleep?’ – out now
Making little secret of their ambitious global plans,
Greywind are fast proving themselves as a force to be reckoned with. Raised in
the Irish town of Killarney, their mutual passion for expansive, stadium-sized
rock music has since propelled them beyond the confines of stifled opportunity
and into realms of superstar potential.
Produced by Romesh Dodangoda (Bring Me The
Horizon) the duo’s brand-new single, ‘Am I Asleep?’ bursts with textual,
cinematic magnitude. The track’s sweeping post-rock soundscapes alternate
between tender, evocative and aggressive. Steph O'Sullivan’s voice is the magic
ingredient that elevates Greywind into another dimension. And don’t miss the
epic accompanying video in our video box.
@greywindband
Their music is Demonic rock in the style of System of a Down/Queens of the Stone Age/Marilyn Manson/Muse. New single just out and EP coming in March, please have a gander.
"Alright Alright", the new music video from STILLWELL, the band featuring KORN bassist Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu, vocalist/guitarist Anthony "Q Unique"Quiles and P.O.D. drummer Noah "Wuv" Bernardo, can be seen below.
The song is taken from STILLWELL's third album, "Supernatural Miracle", which was released in September.
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Downend Folk Club opens its virtual doors to a favourite musician, Hannah James. Hannah is an incredibly talented singer, accordionist and dancer who brings a wide range of influences from across the world into her work. Tune in as she catches up with Ant Miles from Downend Folk Club for an hour or so of songs and conversation.
No ticket required, but donations gratefully received to the tip jar.
Hannah James Music | Spellbindingly innovative musician and dancer
The National’s Bryce Dessner has announced a new classical album with the Australian String
Dessner composed Impermanence for the Sydney Dance Company, which the company is performing this month at Sydney’s Roslyn Packer Theatre Walsh Bay before taking the piece to the Adelaide Festival in March. Rafael Bonachela choreographed Impermanence. The dance piece, as well as Dessner’s album, concludes with a string arrangement of ANOHNI’s “Another World.”
Violinists Dale Barltrop and Francesca Hiew, violist Stephen King, and guest cellist Rachael Tobin comprise the Australian String Quartet. Impernance/Disintegration also features electronics and mixing from frequent Dessner collaborator David Chalmin.
Last year, Bryce Dessner contributed to Taylor Swift’s folklore and evermore. The previous year he released four albums: El Chan, When We Are Inhuman, the score The Kitchen, and his music for The Two Popes.
Originally
set for release in May 2020, "2020" was a completed album
with a breadth and depth of songwriting, titled for a challenging and pivotal
election year. Along with all of America, Jon Bon Jovi found himself
unexpectedly experiencing a world-altering coronavirus pandemic, followed
quickly by the staggering events of George Floyd's death and the ensuing
national movement for racial equality. He knew there was even more to say about
2020. Writing from a home studio, two new songs were born: "American
Reckoning" and "Do What You Can" encompass these
events and made the album a complete body of work.
Jon Bon Jovi delves into socially conscious matters such as
soldiers dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder ("Unbroken",
featured in the documentary "To Be Of Service"), gun violence ("Lower
The Flag"), our shared social experience ("Let It Rain", "Brothers
In Arms") and the political climate ("Blood In The Water").
Watch Folk/Americana Artist Edwina Hayes Live Online on Wednesday 17 February
Edwina Hayes’ beautifully written songs, charming stage presence and voice of an angel have won her a reputation as a true natural talent of folk-Americana. She has opened numerous shows for Jools Holland and Van Morrison, as well as her own gigs, playing stages everywhere from Glastonbury Festival to The Royal Albert Hall. For this gig, you’ll be treated to something a little more intimate, as she streams to your living room via Zoom.
Tickets £14, with options to pay a bit more or less depending on your circumstances.
New album The Silver Sun is out now from
https://www.revealrecords.co.uk/shop/the-silver-sun/
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