We Were Evergreen
We Were Evergreen recently supported Little Dragon at The Great Escape, Soko and The Wombats at Lovebox, as well as tour supports for Charlie Simpson, Michael Kiwanuka and Ed Sheeran at The Q Awards.
The Parisian trio were born in 2008, after a new year’s resolution that, for once, actually stuck. Brought together by a shared fondness for all kinds of pop music and nursery rhymes, they tell stories of small trees growing too fast, of yodelling yaks and children flying south for the winter: stories of adolescence, of things lost, then found –then lost again.
The Krar Collective
Ethiopian desert band in the same vein as Group Doueh, The Krar Collective bring you dynamic sounds from different parts of Ethiopia and tribal traditions with a contemporary edge.
“I never expected to find this Ethiopian music gem hidden…the right balance between the rawness of their roots and the subtleties of their innovative spirit…I was really impressed.” Andy Morgan, manager of Tinariwen
Maia
Maia, formed in Autumn 2009, is a 4 piece alternative, acoustic band from Huddersfield playing all sorts of disco sci-fi folk pop on ukulele, cajon, trumpet, banjo, mandolin or whatever else is lying around! In 2010 they supported Anais Mitchell, played their first festival, saw the M1, M2, M3, M4 and M62 what seemed like a million times, released an album in a wooden sleeve and got played on the Radio!
Highpoints this year include playing at the Unthanks end of tour Party in Hebden Bridge and being asked to play at the Cambridge Folk Festival. The Band are currently in the studio recording their second album for release in Autumn 2011.
You can buy tickets for New Year’s Eve Party at Royal Festival Hall by visiting our website.
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