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CANCELLED: Live Music: Alex Rex

Thu, 9th April, 2020 @ 19:30pm - 21:30pm

£6 – £10

17th March 2020

Corona Virus :

We are stopping all SpArC Theatre events from today .

We will keep you informed as to when we will recommence.

CANCELLED

★★★★“Alex Rex’s Otterburn sees extraordinary folk drummer Alex Neilson push his solo singer-songwriter work even further, with an album stimulated and suffused by the sudden death of his younger brother.” The Guardian

Songs of love, loss and loathing… Alex Rex is the nom de guerre of Alex Neilson – drummer to some of the most innovative musicians on the international underground, including Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Shirley Collins, Jandek and Current 93. Alex has synthesised the agonised self-invention and charismatic death-drive of these artists into his solo vehicle – abandoning the folk-rock pomp of his previous band Trembling Bells for something darker and wilder.

★★★★ The Times       ★★★★Uncut         ★★★★ Mojo        ★★★★ Record Collector

ANDROMEDA is a game of emotional snakes and ladders. It’s the product of two years spent in therapy, the gym and on Tinder. It opens with the voice of folk legend Shirley Collins in ”Song of Self Doubt” – a sparse assemblage of spoken words layered on bright chimes and birdsong. And from there we wander down corridors of cruelty, recklessness and recrimination.

“Full of intrigue and mystery” Clash Magazine

“I Am Happy” is a gut-punch to the brain. Think classic-era Nick Cave but without the gothic posturing. “Haunted House” is a ghost-rock ballad about an emotional poltergeist looking for love. “Rottweilers” is a song about the hell hounds of the mind – the phantoms of self-deception and self-destruction that impress themselves on the brain like a depressed Mount Rushmore. “Coward’s Song” sets some lines from Richard III to a skeletal country waltz and was recently recorded by Bonnie “Prince” Billy. “I’m Not Hurting No More” sounds like poetry etched out by a pneumatic drill in an electrical storm, while album closer “Pass The Mask” is about the anxiety of childbearing by someone who has never borne a child – passing the relay baton of disappointment from generation to generation. It’s Philip Larkin’s head on Cat Stephen’s body.

★★★★ The Scotsman        ★★★★Soundblab

Featuring a consolidated line up of long-time collaborator Rory Haye, with Audrey Bizouerne (Rev Magnetic / Bill Wells) and Georgia Seddon (Mike Heron / The Incredible String Band) along with guest appearances from Shirley Collins and Stevie Jackson, ANDROMEDA is the first ghost rock album. Self loathing has never sounded so sexy.

“Weaving among dark thoughts, both comic and earnest, carried by loping and wistful rock” The 405

Details

Date:
Thu, 9th April, 2020
Time:
19:30pm - 21:30pm
Cost:
£6 – £10
Event Category:

Venue

Sparc Theatre
Brampton Rd
Bishops Castle, SY9 5AQ
Phone:
01588 638321

Organiser

Liz Still