Event Details
£9.50
The Larvarium in collaboration with HGNT Productions and Hjortens Gille present a transfixing night of dark atmospheric folk and experimental neoclassical in the otherworldy settings and acoustics of St. Vincent's Chapel.
St. Vincent's Chapel is within close walking distance to Waverley train Station and accessible by tram and bus (Lothian bus services 24, 29, 23, 27, 8, 36 and more).
The venue does not have a bar but it is BYOB and the event does not have a corkage charge.
Soft drinks and snacks will be available by donation. We will have compostable/recyclable cups.
FAQ.
- Venue has step-free access
- The volume levels will not be high enough to cause damage, so you do not need ear protection. If you're sensitive to noise, please feel free to bring ear protection if it would make you feel more comfortable.
- St Vincent's is a progressive and welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ folk.
- All ages welcome (underage people accompanied by an adult).
About the artists (PR copy):
GRIFT:
Grift’s fourth studio album, “Dolt land†(‘Hidden land’), is a profound exploration of humankind’s bond with nature. With folkloric sounds and heartfelt lyrics, the multidisciplinary Swedish music project takes listeners on a journey into the heart of the wild.
“Dolt land†diverges from the more metal-oriented “Budet†(2020); instead, it continues the acoustic approach of the EPs “Vilsna andars boning†(2018) and “Vilsna andars utmark†(2022). Like the aforementioned two seven-inches, “Dolt land†pays homage to Kinnekulle - a mountain whose nature, legends, and traditions have served as Grift’s main source of inspiration since the project’s conception in 2011.
Erik plays all the instruments himself - including acoustic guitar, melodica, glockenspiel, analogue synth, and percussion - and has also sampled nature sounds to create a truly immersive listening experience. Soothing and stirring, yet still feral and untamed; Grift’s evocative music will resonate with fans of Sangre de Muerdago, Anna von Hausswolff, and Nebelung.
“Dolt land†will be released by Nordvis on September 22, 2023. It was recorded and produced by Erik Gärdefors at Eremitaget Liesmia.
In 2013, Grift were one of the first bands to be signed to Nordvis – a collaboration which has since yielded four albums and several EPs. With its seamless transitions between bleak, atmospheric metal and forest folk compositions, the project has grown prominent across multiple scenes – as evidenced by everything from prestigious splits with contemporary metal greats like Saiva and Drudkh to being billed alongside leading neofolk acts such as Osi & the Jupiter and Wolcensmen.
Regardless of instrumentation, or whether Grift performs in concert or studio, Erik always seeks to convey the sense of melancholy and existential questions that artists and thinkers throughout history have always felt a strong urge to express. Evocative escapism to, if only for a moment, sever the chains of mundanity and allow your imagination to roam free.
Erik commented:
“Dolt land†is based on my experiences of being in nature. With this record, I want to draw attention to what is constantly blooming and withering in hidden places – but which depends on us showing consideration and respect. So, let us forget ourselves for a moment and marvel at the treasure that shines brightly in secrecy.
MAUD THE MOTH:
Maud the Moth is the solo project of Amaya López-Carromero, a Spanish-born and Scotland-based pianist, singer and songwriter with a strongly independent artistic drive. Maud the Moth serves as Amaya’s alter ego: a séance-like conduit through which to process personal life experiences, and in particular themes of rootlessness, identity and trauma. Stylistically, Maud the moth uses her classical background as a platform upon which her eclectic songwriting and cathartic solo live performances rest. With the usage of live looping, Amaya weaves sonic tapestries riddled with distorted or effected pianos and driven by an enigmatic and deeply moving voice.
Amaya’s commitment to her own personal vision has attracted performance opportunities from a wide range of promoters and artistic directors including Roadburn Festival (NL), Primavera Sound (ES), AMFest (ES), Festival Noroeste (ES), Celtic connections (UK), Noite Branca (PT), Ronnie Scott's (UK), Brudenell Piano Session (UK) and CCCB (ES) amongst others. Maud the moth has also been invited as guest artist to peform alongside Kayo Dot and Anna von Hausswolff.
All ages welcome (Under 18s accompanied by an adult)