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When: 7.30pm on Saturday 26 April 2014
Where: First Chop Brewing Arm, Unit 3 Trinity Row, Trinity Way, Salford M3 5EN

We’re delighted to be helping Liz Green launch her album Haul Away!

Ahead of the release of her wonderful new album Haul Away!, Liz Green has revealed the video for Rybka (Little Fish in Polish), a track that, alongside the previously revealed Where The River Don’t Flow, will make up a limited edition white 7-inch double A-side single, due out 17 March. A gently swaying track inhabited by sparse flutters of wood wind and Liz’s distinctly expressive voice, the song’s video was conceived and created by contemporary theatre company Grist To The Mill, who designed and constructed the puppet and other props involved.

It is said that no (wo)man is an island, entire of itself, but if Liz Green’s highly acclaimed debut album O, Devotion! said anything it’s that she exists in a certain kind of isolation, as a uniquely exceptional, ‘eccentric and rather magical’ artist, (to borrow words from the Guardian). One does not just stumble across her music to be left unmarked. She gives too much for that. Her first musical missives in 2007, set afloat like so many bottled messages, saw her win Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent Competition before finding land in 2011’s full length, and now its emboldened follow up Haul Away! is due out via Play It Again Sam on 14 April 2014.

‘Haul Away! is about Communication. Language. The Insufficiency of Words. Home. How to Fit in. Escape. Sea. Elemental Forces. The Edge of Something. Travel. The End of Something. Mythology. Love Lost. And Death,’ says Green. And ‘Obviously, I like to throw some death in there. I don’t want anyone to think I’ve changed too much. Actually, I think only one person dies on the album. The rest is open for debate. I’ve certainly shown them the way out. If they can’t find it, it’s their own fault!’ Green jokes.

Her second album continues to speak to her unique character (as droll as it is dark) while it also finds her becoming a piece of the continent, a part of the main by realising that these ‘lonely little songs need some company’. Luckily they have it in the form of a band of friends, who accompany her voice – a wonderfully warm melange of styles – and newly grounded piano compositions, surrounding them in bass, saxophone, drums, tuba, trombone, cello and flute.

Support comes from Honeyfeet’s Ríoghnach Connolly, performing songs from her Black Lung album.

First Chop Brewing Arm is an industrial brewing unit situated in a railway arch off Trinity Way, a 10-minute walk from Deansgate. The brewery is fully licensed and will be offering a selection of its own ales on the night, as well as other refreshments. Read more about our partnership with First Chop here.

Buy tickets now. Tickets are available from Common (no booking fee), Piccadilly Records, Vinyl Exchange, Seetickets.comWeGotTickets.comTicketline.co.uk and on 0871 220 0260.

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