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Described by Clash as ?carefully etched indie folk?, Rowena Wise delivers songs that have a newfound sense of honesty, holding space for all of life?s beauty and mess. Her storytelling is
like a close friend, offering heady ruminations on love, loss, and alienation while giving gentle echoes of courage and empowerment. Now based in Melbourne with a burgeoning reputation as a live performer, her songs captivate in the mould of Aldous Harding, Julia Jacklin and Waxahatchee, hailing her as a ?lyrical assassin? by the Australian triple j community.
Growing up in the small surf town of Margaret River Western Australia, Rowena was surrounded by music from an early age. Her father, a luthier, built her custom acoustic and electric guitars, while her mother, a folk musician from Chicago, instilled in her a love of music that would shape her career. Rowena travelled and performed from a young age as part of a family band, before moving to Melbourne at the age of 18 to pursue her own music. As a performer, Rowena has the gift to connect with depth and relatability. A seasoned performer since childhood, she is quick to draw in the listener capturing hearts with her candid, vulnerable storytelling. While Rowena?s music has elements of pop, alt-rock and garage, woven through are the 1960s folk influences that shaped her musical upbringing. Her soaring melodies are combined with ?breezy guitar with incredible lyrical poetry, showcasing her storytelling side while also cementing her status as a kick-ass musician on the rise? (Pilerats).
Off the back of a UK tour, Rowena recently released her highly anticipated debut album Senseless Acts of Beauty, which has been hailed as a ?masterful and endearing collection of musings on perspective? (Tonedeaf).
An artistic hallmark for Rowena, the songs are a coming-of-age journey, exploring themes of loss, alienation and self-empowerment. Working with producer Robert Muinos (Didirri, Julia Jacklin, Little May) in his Rat Shack studio full of vintage gear, Senseless Acts of Beauty was recorded with a band live in the room, often capturing songs in just a few takes. While bottling the energy of their live show, the album also retains all blemishes and humanity. With its punchy, organic sound and genuine expression, Senseless Acts of Beauty is a heartfelt songbook that allows Rowena Wise to plant firm roots as a compelling voice for indie music and beyond.

Located on Oldham Street in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, Gullivers is an iconic, lively and bustling bar with a long history dating all the way back to 1865.
Gullivers has had many different guises over the years. It was originally a Wilson’s house called The Albert Hotel, then The Grenadier before J.W. Lees brewery bought the pub in the 1970s. They renamed it Gullivers and it has existed in its current form to this day.
But there’s much more to Gullivers than just the busy bar; it also houses two distinct yet complementary live music and performance spaces; the upstairs Ballroom – a 100 capacity gig venue with a raised stage and the downstairs Lounge – an intimate, 40 capacity space ideal for acoustic or low-key performances.
As well as working with established and longstanding promoters from Manchester and beyond, Gullivers prides itself on being a welcoming, supportive space and a creative hub for the city’s grassroots artistic communities; with many now successful bands, artists, performers and promoters cutting their teeth within its walls.
This rare combination of space, location and ethos allows Gullivers to boast a busy calendar of live music, spoken word, comedy, theatre, film screenings, exhibitions and much more on almost every night of the week.
109 Oldham Street,
Manchester,
Greater Manchester,
England,
M4 1LW.
0161 839 4064
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