Date
Wednesday 11 December 2013 at 7:30pm
Location
Ruby Lounge
28-34 High Street,
Manchester,
M4 1QB,
United Kingdom
Tel: +44-(0)161-8341392
Web: http://www.therubylounge.com/index.php/shows/a-concert-in-aid-of-salford-food-bank
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Description
Nizlopi are John Parker (double bass/beat box) and Luke Concannon (vocals/guitar), a duo who sound like a four-piece, folk hip-hop band. They are most widely known for being the underground, independent act that topped the UK and Irish charts with The JCB song in 2005.
They have a fierce reputation for their inspiring, moving, live shows, often taking the show into the heart of the audience. Having been doing their own things for the past four years, they have come back together in 2013, performing new material, songs from their two previous albums and material for Luke’s new solo album, Give It All.
The band announced a low-key first show back at The Borderline in London in June 2013. The show sold out in hours. A second show was announced. It also sold out in hours. They were back. A live EP with recordings from those incredible comeback shows in planned for December 2013 followed by a new album in spring 2014 with festival dates planned for summer 2014.
John Martyn and Danny Thompson meets The Roots and Ani Di Franco, Nizlopi play, joyful, honest, atavistic, heavenly folk stories. And when Nizlopi perform live, they are a positive force like no other.
‘Political, intense, angular and beautiful’ – Colin Murray, BBC Radio 1
Main support comes from Manchester's own Sukh, who has just released his debut album Kings. Opening is Antonio Lulic, who has toured the world relentlessly since the release of his debut EP, Becomes Unstoppable, at the start of 2010.
Price: £15 adv
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