When: 7.30pm on Wednesday 2 December 2015
Where: The Castle Hotel, 66 Oldham Street, Manchester M4 1LE
We’re delighted to be working with She Makes War for the first time!
Laura Kidd – aka She Makes War – is in a reflective mood, celebrating the fifth anniversary of her critically acclaimed debut album Disarm with an EP and a short winter tour.
Disarm: Reimagined will revisit several audience favourites from her debut, tenderly reworked with the benefit of five years of life, love and touring. As Kierkegaard said, ‘Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.’
It’s been a busy year for the Bristol polymath, taking in two German tours, a universally acclaimed one-woman show at Edinburgh Fringe (‘a charming hour of biographical storytelling and music… perfectly executed acoustic gems,’ said The List), support tours with Duke Special (UK) and The Levellers (UK and Europe), a 22-date UK headline tour, dates with tUnE-yArDs, Gruff Rhys, New Model Army and Pretty Vicious, and the recording of her third album, Direction Of Travel (due for release in early 2016).
A heartstealing blend of solo a capella looping, riot grrrl inflected indie rock and ukulele melancholy with a spellbindingly intimate vocal capable of melting even the harshest of hearts, She Makes War will visit Birmingham, Manchester, London and her newly adopted home town of Bristol for four special headline shows which will heavily draw from Disarm and forthcoming third album Direction Of Travel.
‘A fantastic Polly Harvey/Jeff Buckley hybrid – belting out tales of doomed life and love’ – Louder Than War
Tour support comes from Eliza Rickman. A hint of menace and reservoirs of force haunt the corners of Eliza Rickman’s voice, whatever register it occupies. Her presence on stage is an enveloping, soft darkness, impossible to ignore. After a Kickstarter-funded debut album in 2012, the release of multiple music videos widely considered to be small cinematic masterpieces, and a virtual non-stop touring schedule, Rickman is crossing oceans for her first ever UK dates.
Her song Pretty Little Head was featured on episode 45 of the immensely popular podcast Welcome to Night Vale and quickly became a fan favourite, which led to the coveted musical guest spot on their summer tour. She was also invited to contribute to Jason Webley’s Margaret – an ensemble concept album about a mysterious woman whose scrapbook was found in a dumpster. Eliza has recorded two albums with Jason Webley, both of which are slated for release in late 2015.
Opening the show is Her Name Is Calla frontman T E Morris. And You Were the Hunter is his second solo album, having already amassed a healthy back catalogue of five self-released EP’s and one full-length LP over the course of the last 18 months.
Book tickets now. Tickets are available from Common (no booking fee), Piccadilly Records, Vinyl Exchange, Billetto.co.uk, WeGotTickets.com, Ticketline.co.uk and on 0871 220 0260.
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