Birmingham show for jazz act Snowpoet
Snowpoet are back and bringing their distinct sound out on the road to Birmingham.
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Thought You Knew is their second album, released recently, and the London-based band led by Jazz FM Vocalist of the Year 2016 Lauren Kinsella and composer and multi-instrumentalist Chris Hyson will be showcasing it on the night.
Snowpoet’s acclaimed eponymous debut, released in 2016, won rave reviews and a devoted audience, drawing comparisons with Bjork.
The self-penned tunes confirm Lauren and Chris’ growing sense of identity as a writing partnership, a progression that’s evident in the confidence with which they approach the two covers on the album - Dear Someone by Gillian Welch and Snow by Emilíana Torrini.
Featuring saxophonist Josh Arcoleo, guitarist Nick Costley-White, Matt Robinson on piano and Dave Hamblett on drums, Snowpoet has produced an album of songs from a full-spectrum colour palette sustained and illuminated by supreme levels of musicianship.
Next month, on April 19, they perform as part of the Jazzlines project at the Hare & Hounds, High Street, Kings Heath, Birmingham. Doors open at 8pm and tickets, costing £12, can be bought here.