The Breath at The Trinity Centre
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A gig held at The Trinity Centre on Thursday 1st November. The event starts at 19:00.


THE BREATH / THE DESERT / DJ DAD

THE BREATH present material from their brand new album, ‘Let the Cards Fall’ (Real World, 14 September 2018)— a bewitching collection of honest, heartfelt songs from Rioghnach Connolly written as a stream of poetic consciousness as likely to touch on childhood summers and first love as cultural dislocation, post-colonial injustices and grief.

"The Breath's gorgeous, warmly textured second album, Let The Cards Fall, has folk roots but different horizons. It is led by the jaw-droppingly stunning, woozy voice of Ríoghnach Connolly, and fans of Mazzy Star and Beth Gibbons will love it." Guardian 21.9.18

thebreathmusic.com
facebook.com/thebreathband/
instagram.com/thebreathmusic

THE DESERT
Bristol based The Desert first came to the attention of the world with their hauntingly beautiful debut single Just Get High in June last year. Picking up plays on BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and Radio X, Gina Leonard’s vocals & lyrics, that are both immediate and gripping, and Tom Fyrer’s atmospheric & detailed production won them many plaudits.

“Ethereally produced soundscape... hauntingly beautiful…” Fresh on The Net
“Something about the wavelength they're on is definitely working" Earmilk
“Super chilled out, hypnotic music” Britz N Beats
<soundcloud.com/thedesertofficial

DJ DAD
Ancient & modern

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