23rd November @ 13th Note, Glasgow with D Abraham Turner 24th November @ Kraak Gallery, Manchester with A Middle Sex - £4 26th November @ Tap, The Water Works, Southend with Lost Harbours - FREE 27th November @ Cafe Oto, London with Chora - £5
Heya Alex....dont know if this is you who is running this page...but I have some live footage of you guys playing...but for some reason I cant upload it...do you have an email I can send it to?
Joan Of Arc The experimental indie rock gods from Chicago, Illinois. They began in 1995, following the break up of a former band, Cap'n Jazz. Members of Joan of Arc have been in many other bands including American Football, Owls, Ghosts and Vodka, Everyoned, and most recently Make Believe and Sharks and Seals.
Love Of Everything The solo project of Bobby Burg, member of Joan of Arc, Chin Up Chin Up and Make Believe.
This Town Needs Guns Intricate indie rock and catchy riffs, inspired by the increasingly influential Chicago scene and some of it's occupants (past and present) such as Owls, Don Caballero, and Maps and Atlases o. Stunning latest album 'Animals' was recently released on Big Scary Monsters to critical acclaim.
Acclaimed songsmith Troy Faid launches his extraordinary debut album with a live performance at the Hyde Park Picture House. Faid has been described as ‘a young cat on fire... bristling with leashed passionate blues and folk’ and been likened to Alexis Korner, Bert Jansch and Kelly Joe Phelps. His songs, beautiful in conception and poignantly eloquent in performance, have been characterised as ‘decidedly English, wistful and modern troubadourish’ refrains, reminiscent of a time now lost. ‘Last Weeks Tune’ reinforces his growing reputation as one of the shining stars in the contemporary English folk/blues scene. Recorded using the natural acoustic timbre of Hyde Park’s Cardigan church, Faid’s chosen to launch and offer a first listen of this remarkable album, here, in another iconic local landmark. With special guest support from the incredibly talented Elizabeth Nygard. this is truly not to be missed.