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X-WR-CALNAME:Foxlowe Arts Centre
X-WR-CALDESC:Arts centre in Leek, Staffordshire | Live Music | Exhibitions | Cinema | Cafe
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SUMMARY:Large Plants
DESCRIPTION:“… a succinct distillation of folk-rock magnificence.” SHINDIG\nLarge Plants started in 2020 as a solo recording project for Jack Sharp, the singer and guitarist for psych-folk luminaries Wolf People (currently on hiatus). The 2022 debut ‘The Carrier’ and newly released ‘The Thorn’ were recorded and performed entirely by Sharp in a barn.\n“It was a dirty, rusty, metal shack with no insulation or sound treatment, and it was full of junk, but it sounded weirdly great, and I loved it.” Sharp told Shindig magazine.\nThe music of Large Plants could be characterised as psychedelic folk-rock; a continuation of Wolf People’s melding of 70’s folk-rock (Mountain, Jethro Tull, Fairport Convention) with the bluesy psychedelia of Black Sabbath, Cream or Traffic.\n‘The Thorn’ shows the darker, heavier elements of those influences, driving rhythms and fuzzed-out guitars over distinct folk underpinnings. More contemporary comparisons might be made with the likes of Midlake or Fleet Foxes.\nSharp currently fronts the live incarnation of the band on lead vocals and guitar with Paul Milne on bass and backing vocals, Joe Wooley on guitar and Itamar Rubinger on drums. They have, so far played only a handful of shows including supporting Love with Johnny Echols, Warm Digits and a slot at Barcelona Psych Fest.\nThe Thorn was released on 17th November 2023 through Ghost Box records on LP, CD and all digital channels.\n“captures the moment when the post-hippie comedown was chiselled into Deep Purple granite… Effortlessly magical.”\nELECTRONIC SOUND\nSaturday 24th February, 2024\nDoor time: 7:30pm\nAll ages (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult)\nTicket price: £12.50\n
URL:https://foxloweartscentre.org.uk/events/large-plants/
CATEGORIES:Music
LOCATION:Market Place, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 6AD
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