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Sealionwoman Plus Luki At Bishops' House, Sheffield in Sheffield

Sealionwoman Plus Luki At Bishops' House, Sheffield
Bishops House, Sheffield
Saturday 28th September 2024, £13.20
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Sealionwoman, is vocalist Kitty Whitelaw and double bass player Tye McGivern. Together they craft a unique and defiantly uncategorisable sound. Whitelaws rich and beguiling vocal delivery and McGiverns atmospheric, inventive approach to his instrument creates melancholy soundscapes, torch-song transgressions and rapturous drama. In late 2018 they released their first album Siren with Antigen records, and their second album is currently in production.

Debut album was inspired by the folklore surrounded the selfie (seal) and this time around Sealionwoman turn their attention to the folklore and magic of the yew tree with a new album "Nothing Will Grow in the Soil" due for release on 13th September.

Kitty and Tye have been collaborating for many years and have played numerous live venues in the UK including EARTH Hackney, Union Chapel and Cafe Oto. They have also had the opportunity to support incredible acts such as Gazelle Twin, Meursault, Tanya Tagaq, Bohren and der Club of Gore, Sarathy Kowar, and Collocutor.

Read this fascinating interview in the Quietus for more info: https://thequietus.com/subscriber-area/music-downloads/sealionwoman-kitty-whitelaw-tye-mcgivern-interview/

With support from the magnificent Luki

Luki is a singer, songwriter and performer, bringing together art pop and ambient soundscapes with the arch gestures of musical theatre. Mixing the heartfelt and the irreverent, the magical and the mundane, Luki explores the depths and the careful staging of song.

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