Events
LINDSAY CLARK: Lindsay Clark finds balance between traditional and experimental folk. She uses poetry, rich harmony and a unique style of self-taught fingerpicking influenced by Elizabeth Cotton, John Fahey and Joni Michell, bridging diverse influences in folk, jazz and classical music. Originally from the small gold rush town of Nevada City, California, she now resides in Portland, Oregon (US). Carpe Noctem (2022) was called “stunning” by Bob Boilen (NPR Music). It features Alela Diane and William Tyler and has been featured on BBC Scotland, XRay FM, RTE and others. Crystalline (2018) was called “a rare example of the weight that minimalism can bear in contemporary, reflective folk” (Popmatters)
“Stunning… if you enjoy the ethereal folk sounds of Joan Shelley, then I am hoping you’ll love the album I’ve had on repeat from Lindsay Clark called Carpe Noctem.” – NPR (2022)
“Clark is an acoustic guitar aficionado, a skilled picker, and possessor of a voice that both quivers and comforts as she sings songs that seem to softly glow.” – Bandcamp (2022)
OMAM DAWN: Omam Dawn is a singer/songwriter who grew up on the South Coast. She transports listeners into ethereal dreamscapes of blind birds, speaking dolphins, fishermen and darker corners of cemeteries and unrequited love. Inspired by the sea and her childhood affinity with animals, her songs evoke a gentle and natural essence of what it means to be human. Her debut album, Near From Goose Town, will be released this October accompanied by a short published story of a woman who transforms slowly into a Goose.
Doors open 7.30pm. Music starts 8pm. The venue is mixed seated and standing. Tables are limited and available on a first come first served basis so, if you’d like a seat, we recommend arriving early!