Chimehours Album Launch & Debut Show + Arianne Churchman
Folklore, E2 7QL , [Venue Details]Chimehours host a special show at Folklore in celebration of the release of their debut album 'Underneath The Earth' (via Cold Spring Records).
A haunted collection of songs inspired by the novel Lanny by Max Porter, the album raid the vaults of 70s cinema and trad folk soundscapes to riff on contemporary anxieties and ecological yearning
Drums, drones, and ethereal melodies lead the listener on a journey from the barrow to the bower, by way of woodlands deep. The duo of Beck Goldsmtih & Jon Dix bring the album to life with a full band.
Support comes from London-based Arianne Churchman, whose work looks at British Folklore and traverses performance, sound, film, textiles and objects. She has collaborated with the likes of Benedict Drew and Plastique Fantastic and has released music with Folklore Tapes.
+ Well Dressed DJs: Weirdness and folklore from the depths of the Peak District.
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Admission: £7.00
Age restriction: 18+
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Chimehours Album Launch & Debut Show + Arianne Churchman
Sunday, 2 Nov 2025 @7.00pm
Folklore, E2 7QLMore Information
Chimehours host a special show at Folklore in celebration of the release of their debut album 'Underneath The Earth' (via Cold Spring Records).
A haunted collection of songs inspired by the novel Lanny by Max Porter, the album raid the vaults of 70s cinema and trad folk soundscapes to riff on contemporary anxieties and ecological yearning
Drums, drones, and ethereal melodies lead the listener on a journey from the barrow to the bower, by way of woodlands deep. The duo of Beck Goldsmtih & Jon Dix bring the album to life with a full band.
Support comes from London-based Arianne Churchman, whose work looks at British Folklore and traverses performance, sound, film, textiles and objects. She has collaborated with the likes of Benedict Drew and Plastique Fantastic and has released music with Folklore Tapes.
+ Well Dressed DJs: Weirdness and folklore from the depths of the Peak District.
Admission: £7.00
Age restriction: 18+
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