The Hanging Stars + TJ Walker
Thu, 16 Nov
|The Brunswick
“Enough of a hazy, sun-dappled charm to make the capital’s dreariest weather bearable. * * * * ” The Times 7.30pm (Main Venue) £13adv
When & Where
16 Nov 2023, 19:30
The Brunswick, 1 Holland Rd, Hove, Brighton and Hove, Hove BN3 1JF, UK
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Twenty Music Roots Presents
The Hanging Stars + support from TJ Walker
Blending folk pastoralism with swampy 60s Americana, The Hanging Stars sound like the missing link between the California desert sun and the grey skies of London Town. The album was recorded between LA, Nashville and Walthamstow, with each of these vastly different places leaving an indelible mark on the songs. Their debut album Over the Silvery Lake came out in March 2016.
The band is made up of songwriter, singer and guitarist Richard Olson, Sam Ferman on bass, Paulie Cobra on drums, Patrick Rally on banjo, guitar, keyboards and assorted instruments, with pedal steel courtesy of Horse and Joe Harvey Whyte.
The Hanging Stars place themselves firmly as part of a long folk tradition encompassing European and North American influences – as a continuation rather than a pastiche of these styles.
On the back of their album release, The Hanging Stars played sold-out shows at The Finsbury in Manor House and London’s The Lexington for an end of year extravaganza. They also shared the stage with Teenage Fanclub at their sold-out show at Islington Assembly Hall and played at the Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia.
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“An album with enough of a hazy, sun-dappled charm to make the capital’s dreariest weather bearable.”
The Times 4*s
“A promising debut from London’s The Hanging Stars, who switch deftly between deliciously sentimental Americana and swaggering psychedelia.”
Uncut
“A hazy, desert-dream of a song, nicely sharpened with steely-eyed guitars, Mersey-laced harmonies and just a whiff of the Gun Club.”
Guardian
“Swampy psychedelia that recalls the Medway Delta as much as the Mississippi, the band’s new single neatly conjoins these influences.”
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7.30pm (Main Venue)
£13adv
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