First exquisite musical treat of the year in Paekakariki
First exquisite musical treat of the year in Paekakariki
Auckland's Broken Heartbreakers and Bond Street Bridge are bringing gorgeous folk-pop harmonies and jangling guitars to some of their favourite venues around New Zealand including St Peter's Hall in Paekakariki on Saturday 14 January at 8pm. $10. BYO.
The Broken Heartbreakers are returning briefly to these shores for a summer tour after over a year performing in and around Europe, (including Germany, Spain, The UK and France) and after an extended stay in the Irish Republic. The duo of Rachel Bailey and John Guy Howell will be rejoined on this tour by multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire Sam Prebble, and Rosy Tin Teacaddy in Paekakariki and Wellington City.
Sam Prebble will also be performing under his Bond Street Bridge moniker, playing material from his sophomore album Spring Summer Awesome Winter, released in mid-2011 to glowing reviews. The last time Sam played with the Heartbreakers was in mid 2010 on a winter tour to mark the release of the band's album Wintersun, and since then he has been touring extensively in Europe and New Zealand. The trio are looking forward to reuniting on this tour and sharing stories and new songs.
“It’s great to be hooking up with Sam again after a year and a half performing as a duo. The trio format retains the intimacy of the two piece, whilst adding a sonic dimension and colour that really brings the songs to life.” says Howell.
The Broken Heartbreakers
released a debut EP Everyone’s waiting for their darlin’
in 2006 followed by two critically acclaimed albums, their
self-titled debut (2007) and Wintersun (2010). The band will
be performing songs from these recordings, and will be
introducing new material that has been written during their
European adventure.
The Heartbreakers music mixes the
bleak with the beautiful, tales of love and loss, drawing on
deep roots of country, folk and classic pop melody, but with
a defiant and subversive twist and just a touch of modern
electricity. Bond Street Bridge brings a touch of the
cinematic, creating soundscapes out of live violin and
guitar loops to frame his wry, observational lyrics. Both
acts have toured extensively around New Zealand and abroad,
playing community halls, art galleries, living rooms, dive
bars and town halls, charming audiences with their rich
harmonies and warm instrumentation.
Bailey: “John
and I have just been through three winters in a row, well,
two winters and an Irish summer that is...We’re really
excited about getting back home this summer, reconnecting
with people and places that seemed, at one stage, a very
long way away. We’ve been humbled and inspired in equal
measure, but we’re still standing. Our live show will be a
celebration of that fact.”
After the tour, the
Heartbreakers will be leaving the country again, heading to
Melbourne for more shows and recording, so be sure to take
this chance to catch the magic at a venue near you.
http://www.myspace.com/brokenheartbreakers
http://www.myspace.com/bondstreetbridge
http://rosytinteacaddy.bandcamp.com/
http://bondstreetbridge.blogspot.com/
Thurs
5 Jan Nelson Playhouse
Fri 6 Jan Wairau Valley Dharma
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Sat Jan 7th Chch Lyttelton Petanque Club
1:30pm
Sat 7 Jan Chch Brewery 10:30pm
Sun 8 Jan Oamaru
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White
Wed 11 Jan Dunedin Chick's Hotel with Matt Langley
and John White
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Fri 13
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Sat 4 Feb Auckland Museum 11 am and
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