When: 7.30pm on Thursday 25 February 2016
Where: Night & Day Cafe, 26 Oldham St, Manchester, M1 1JN
We’re delighted to be welcoming the Wave Pictures back to Night & Day Cafe!
The Wave Pictures return with a brand new, vinyl-only album called A Season in Hull, due out on 12 February on their own label Wymeswold Records. The album was recorded on acoustic guitars in one room, with a bunch of their friends, live in to one microphone on singer Dave Tattersall’s birthday, 28 January, 2015. The songs were written as quickly as possible and the recording captures that specific moment in all its spontaneous, thrilling and immediate glory. As Tattersall elaborates: ‘That’s what this is – a one-microphone happy birthday recording.’
The band reveal the video for the first single Slick Black River From the Rain From the Rain. Dave Tattersall says this about the song: ‘I am crazy about E Minor, specifically on the guitar. There are three main ways that you can play it on an electric guitar: open, barred on the 7th fret, or barred on the 12th fret. (On an acoustic guitar you usually just have the first two options). The 7th fret version is just the right colour for me. I write more songs in this key, and in this position, than in all the other keys put together. The reason is that it is my favourite! The 7th fret, guitar version of the E Minor chord has such a strong, evocative, pull to it. But if you play E Minor on a piano, it’s nothing special at all, just another minor chord. All the chords are equal on a piano, but a guitar contains magic chords. On a guitar some chord positions are much better than others. These are magic chords!’
Earlier in the year The Wave Pictures (Jonny Helm, Dave Tattersall and Franic Rozycki) released Great Big Flamingo Burning Moon, their critically acclaimed collaboration with Billy Childish. They cemented their reputation as one of Britain’s most beloved and exciting live bands around with a sold out gig at London’s legendary 100 Club, their biggest headline show to date at The Tufnell Park Dome and an astonishingly heartwarming performance headlining the Garden Stage at The Green Man Festival.
Special guests are Toronto four-piece The Elwins. Their most recent long-player, Play For Keeps, incorporates 60s-inspired pop, 70s garage swagger and 80s synth sounds – and has led to recent festival appearances alongside the likes of The National and St Vincent.
Buy tickets now. Tickets are available from the bar, Common (both no booking fee), Piccadilly Records, Vinyl Exchange, Billetto.co.uk, WeGotTickets.com, Ticketline.co.uk and on 0871 220 0260.
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