Burr Island
St Pancras Old Church, NW1 1UL , [Venue Details]Originally from the ‘shires’ of the West Country and now based in London.
Burr Island (comprised of best friends Tom England and Oskar Porter) are on a mission to spread hope, positivity and love, whether that be through the beauty of their ‘sibling-style’ harmonies, the vivid imagery of their lyrics or their layered, melodic approach to songwriting.
Their Debut Album ‘Days Dreamt’ is a nod to the sounds of the late 60s and early 70s folk and baroque pop scene, infused with melodies reminiscent of Crosby, Stills & Nash, Cat Stevens and The Beach Boys, exploring our connection to the natural world, challenging the ‘dream like’ mundanity of the day-to-day rat race, and questioning why our world leaders often prioritise their own power and status over fairness and equality. The record received praise from BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 2, Radio X, BBC Introducing, CLASH Magazine, Shindig! and Notion, as well as a public endorsement from Robert Plant.
After hearing the duo’s first record, Plant made a shock appearance at their headline gig above a pub in North London; “We saw his very recognisable silhouette at the back of the audience and couldn’t quite believe what was happening!”
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Admission: £15.00
Doors open: 7:00 pm
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Originally from the ‘shires’ of the West Country and now based in London.
Burr Island (comprised of best friends Tom England and Oskar Porter) are on a mission to spread hope, positivity and love, whether that be through the beauty of their ‘sibling-style’ harmonies, the vivid imagery of their lyrics or their layered, melodic approach to songwriting.
Their Debut Album ‘Days Dreamt’ is a nod to the sounds of the late 60s and early 70s folk and baroque pop scene, infused with melodies reminiscent of Crosby, Stills & Nash, Cat Stevens and The Beach Boys, exploring our connection to the natural world, challenging the ‘dream like’ mundanity of the day-to-day rat race, and questioning why our world leaders often prioritise their own power and status over fairness and equality. The record received praise from BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 2, Radio X, BBC Introducing, CLASH Magazine, Shindig! and Notion, as well as a public endorsement from Robert Plant.
After hearing the duo’s first record, Plant made a shock appearance at their headline gig above a pub in North London; “We saw his very recognisable silhouette at the back of the audience and couldn’t quite believe what was happening!”
Admission: £15.00
Doors open: 7:00 pm
Halibuts is the only place to find ALL London's live music.
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