"We’ve got some brand-new unreleased songs and we’ve also been working on a live collaboration with the Neutrinos, it’s gonna be a special one!"
byThe Guardianand as 'A blast of aural and visual magic’ in a five-star review in The Times review, KlangHaus debuted in a month-long run at the Edinburgh Festival. Transferred for two, site specific month long, sold out residencies at The Royal Festival Hall and to other venues around the country.
For very special guests Birds of Hell (BoH) the show marks the end of a really busy year. Initially conceived as a solo project by singer/songwriter Pete Murdoch, BoH has now
expanded into an explosive four-piece band of shamanic experimentalists. Earlier this year they released their debut album and the memorable single Do I Get To Ride On A Unicorn?, which was accompanied by an epic video of pagan spirit animals dancing in the moonlight. Right from the beginning BoH have kept it carnal, their songs taking in topics from dogging to sniffing poppers and being eaten by snakes.
Neutrinos singer Karen Reilly said ‘This is a chance to see
us not only share a bill with one of our kindred Norwich bands but also collaborate and share a stage. Neither band plays in the city as much as we’d like so we’re both really excited about this gig and working together to create something new.’
Pete Murdoch added ‘The Neutrinos are our pals; we’ve supported each other's weird endeavours from day one. Aſter releasing our debut album and touring the UK, this hometown gig with The Neuts is a great end to 2019.
We’ve got some brand-new unreleased songs and we’ve also been working on a live collaboration with the Neutrinos, it’s gonna be a special one!’
Of course, there is another event taking place on 12 December too. ‘We really hope everyone will cast their vote in the general election before coming to the gig’ said Karen ‘Our ancestors fought for our right to vote and doing a gig on election night is exciting as it’s at the cusp of possibilities of change’.
SEE THE NEUTRINOS AND BIRDS OF HELL PLAY NORWICH ARTS CENTRE ON DECEMBER 12 . TICKETS £12.50 ADVANCE, £10.50 CONCESSIONS, £15 ON THE DOOR. For more information visit
norwichartscentre.co.uk
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