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London-based Dubliner Louis Brennan is a singer-songwriter in the folk tradition. His folk however aren?t the field hands and travelling minstrels of yore but the repressed middle managers and ennui-ridden urbanites of late-stage capitalism. They populate tales of bad sex, half-drunk commutes and interpersonal claustrophobia delivered in Brennan?s cracked baritone, at times embarrassingly intimate, at times spuriously broad, peppered with pitch-black humour.
Has debut album Dead Capital was awarded 9/10 by Americana Uk who called it "an outstanding album...deep, dark and demanding of attention". It garnered favourable comparisons to Kris Kristofferson, Guy Clark and Leonard Cohen. Louis has received radio support from Ralph McLean, Bob Harris, Lonesome Highway and other stalwarts of the UK country and Americana scene.
His eagerly awaited second full length LP Love Island, recorded mid-pandemic at the legendary Rockfield Studios in Wales and mixed at Abbey Road was released last October and has been called ?An essential album for our times? by Lonesome Highway, with Brennan?s sharp tongue delving further into his dystopian vision of society.
Pat Reedy makes honest honky-tonk music for the modern world, mixing twang, blue-collar songwriting, working-class pride, and an unconventional backstory. His songs with their warm, rough-around-the-edges charm sound different than the contemporary country-pop hits recorded in Reedy's adopted hometown of Nashville. In a city full of Hollywood cowboys and wannabe outlaws, Reedy is the real deal, more influenced by the artists whose filled the airwaves during his childhood years ? including Dwight Yoakam, Mark Chesnutt, and George Jones ? than anything in today's mainstream.
Harvey Road,
Leytonstone,
London,
Greater London,
England,
E11 3DB.
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