Matthew & The Atlas

  • Date: Fri 17th May 2019
  • Doors Open: 7:00 pm
  • Supported By: The Shivers
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MATTHEW & THE ATLAS

Matthew and The Atlas has released new track Pyres, the first track to be taken from the their third album, which is due for release on 10th May. Morning Dancer is the third album from Matthew and the Atlas, the project led by British songwriter Matt Hegarty.

Across Hegarty’s first two LPs (‘Other Rivers’ and ‘Temple’) and the four stripped back EPs that preceded and followed them, he has traversed a range of musical territories from classic acoustic folk, to dramatic synth-laden electronica, and urgent guitar led alt-rock. The common thread has been a songwriting style that marries a subtle melodic sensibility with lyrics full of natural imagery and dark emotional heft – all delivered in his striking and distinctive vocal. In the process Hegarty has quietly built a major cult following in Europe and the US, which has seen Q magazine dub him the “British Bon Iver”.

As part of the Communion Records family (Matthew and The Atlas’ debut EP was the label’s first ever release) Hegarty toured his early releases extensively and internationally with the likes of Mumford and Sons, Bear’s Den, Civil Wars and others around Europe and the US. That early touring, and a passionate word-of-mouth fan base, has taken Hegarty’s music around the world and close to 100m streams across all his releases.

Armed with a collection of new songs in the second half of 2018, Hegarty found his way to Bristol based producer Ali Chant (Perfume Genius, Youth Lagoon, Gruff Rhys). They clicked immediately, and recorded and mixed Morning Dancer in an intensive six week stint, which saw Hegarty recording for the first time with his full five-piece touring band.
The record has familiar elements – the energy and intensity of the live show, stripped and delicate confessional moments, and touches of the synth heavy drama that characterized his debut. To that mix, Chant and Hegarty have added flourishes of brass and woodwind and a playful looseness to the production and arrangements that takes the songs and Hegarty’s voice to a new place altogether.

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i-D: “Just press play and float away.”

Clash: “…evoking the mood of Nick Drake and epic soundscapes in the vein of Arcade Fire.”

Hunger TV: “Tamsin Wilson has vocals that hit you with a power and beauty, which almost forces you to close your eyes and imagine some mystical wonderland of pine trees and foggy lakes.”

DIY: “(‘Anahita’) grows from a fragile four-minutes of plaintive vocals and sparse instrumentation, into the kind of heart-racing build that would send Explosions In The Sky back to the drawing board.”

‘Sirens’ is the debut mini-album from Wilsen.
Self-recorded in deepest Ontario, ‘Sirens’ weaves the traditions of folk songcraft with electric arrangements, creating a sound that finds beauty in an appreciation for musical space.

Wilsen have toured in North America with Daughter and played shows in New York with the likes of London Grammar, Lia Ices, San Fermin & Basia Bulat.

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