Stornoway bring folk fusion to De La Warr

Since 2013 Stornoway have sold out headline shows at The Barbican, The Forum and The Roundhouse in London plus two sold-out shows this November at Oxford’s Sheldonian Theatre.
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Stornoway new album Bonxie, described by the Sunday Times as the ‘a delight’ and as ‘A sumptuous fusion of folk and electronica’ by the Observer has been released this week.

Another leap forward for the band - they’ve, on this occasion, deployed the services of a heavyweight back up in their sonic playground.

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For the first time the band have used a producer to make their new album and the man in question is none other than Gil Norton (Pixies, Pulled Apart By Horses, Foo Fighters, Twin Atlantic, etc).

With this record the band have fulfilled their potential and come of age.

Stornoway still wield all the lyrical eloquence they debuted on their 2010 premiere ‘Beachcomber’s Windowsill’.

The melodies and instrumental depth, which grew exponentially on album two ‘Tales From Terra Firma’, is also present and the experimental, inquisitiveness of mini album ‘You Don’t Know Anything’ is also set out in their latest long player.

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This time with Gil Norton at the desk, we all feel the new record has the keenest pop sensibility yet.

The show is at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill on Saturday April 25, doors 7pm.

Tickets cost £16, call the box office on 01424 229111 or visit www.dlwp.com

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