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Faeland
Genre : Music - Folk/blues/world
This will be a reduced capacity socially distanced show. To maximise capacity under Covid-19 guidelines, group sales of tickets is encouraged (where it is assumed all members of a group can sit together as part of a social "bubble"). Full table service will be provided to all customers who are expected to follow the prevailing Covid-19 guidelines.
Folk-inspired acoustic song medicine to soothe mind and spirit.
Faeland's music has been described as 'soul balm', 'ethereal' and 'worldly yet otherworldly'. Their debut album All My Swim attracted widespread acclaim in 2018 - it was championed by BBC 6 Music and BBC Introducing amongst others. At its core are singer-songwriter Rebecca Nelson and guitarist / multi-instrumentalist Jacob Morrison from Stroud, UK. They regularly perform with guest musician Martin Solomon (accordion, Celtic harp & violin).
Gentle, intuitive, and mystical, Faeland's music blends folk traditions from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean with singer-songwriter stylings and a slice of pop - creating a captivating sound with instant appeal. Faeland's audiences are often deeply moved and many end up singing along, even those hearing the music for the first time. Their songs deal with the deeper themes of humanity such as love, loss, healing, and magic. It's clear this duo is fully committed to making music that changes lives for the better and adds something good to human existence.
Live performances can include acoustic guitars, double bass, harp, accordion, charango, banjo and violin. Ethereal, bittersweet vocals float across the mix and complete the picture. Echoes of Joni Mitchell, Fleetwood Mac, and Loreena Mckennitt are detectable but the vibe is original and individual.
Faeland's sound and mission pair up well together and create a beautiful vulnerability that is authentic and true. Songs like We're Just A Love Song, All My Swim, and The Wheel offer listeners a seductive realness that rises above all the pushed product out there and must be heard and experienced to be fully understood. Faeland's focus on positive impact and ample musical skills have the potential to touch the world if given the chance. Fans of well-executed modern folk will want to find this band soon, while it can still be seen up close.
Faeland's new singles release in Spring and Autumn 2020. One of which features on the soundtrack to new film 23 Walks. The film is due for release in commercial cinemas September 2020, starring Dave Johns and Alison Steadman.
'Beautiful' (BBC Radio Scotland)
'Sweet sumptuous folk music' (BBC South West)
'Ethereal acoustic stylings' (BBC 6 Music)
'A really fabulous band making glorious folk music' (BBC Introducing)
'Beautiful...modern folk songs underpinned with some classic writing' (Songwriting Magazine)
'Rebecca's voice goes to work on a field of empty souls to help them rise again' (Fresh on the Net)
Albums of the Year 2018: Folk Radio UK; Sam Bonham (BBC Introducing); Shire Folk Magazine.
Licensed Cafe.
By day our Cafe serves delicious home-cooked food, Fairly Traded coffee & tea and homemade cakes & pastries. All with a nod to local and ethical sourcing. We cater for Vegetarians, Vegans and dietary issues, just ask if you need anything not catered for on our menus. We also have a Delicatessen serving our own home-cooked food daily.
On Sunday to Thursday evenings we host the best acoustic music in the City, specialising in Folk, Roots and Americana.
On Friday and Saturday evenings the Cafe is available for private functions, weddings and parties, please call or email for more details.
Opening times shown don't include music events / comedy, most of which are ticketed.
17 York Road,
Kings Heath,
Birmingham,
West Midlands,
England,
B14 7SA.
0121 443 4725
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