THE BOOKS
plus guests Chequerboard
Thursday 17th May,
The Sugar Club, Dublin
Tickets 20 Euro (including booking fee)
Bookings: 0818 719 300 (Ticketmaster), from usual Ticketmaster Outlets, online and Claddagh Records
"I have been listening to a band recently called The Books and they make me fucking angry. I think 'I should have done that!' That's when I know I am really impressed by something. Some of their things are a bit of a mess, but the best things they've done are absolutely outstanding. It puts everything else in the shade. That's the benchmark, that kind of originality and attention to detail." Brian Eno
Obsessive, immaculate, organic and sometime absurd, American band The Books are a unique proposition. Their confoundingly beautiful music makes references meaningless, taking in lo-fi banjo and guitar Americana, precise electronica, cut-up bluegrass and surreal samples. The Books’ 2006 release, Lost and Safe (Tomlab), has become an international sensation and was chosen as album of the year by both Pitchfork and The Wire.
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plus guests Chequerboard
Thursday 17th May,
The Sugar Club, Dublin
Tickets 20 Euro (including booking fee)
Bookings: 0818 719 300 (Ticketmaster), from usual Ticketmaster Outlets, online and Claddagh Records
"I have been listening to a band recently called The Books and they make me fucking angry. I think 'I should have done that!' That's when I know I am really impressed by something. Some of their things are a bit of a mess, but the best things they've done are absolutely outstanding. It puts everything else in the shade. That's the benchmark, that kind of originality and attention to detail." Brian Eno
Obsessive, immaculate, organic and sometime absurd, American band The Books are a unique proposition. Their confoundingly beautiful music makes references meaningless, taking in lo-fi banjo and guitar Americana, precise electronica, cut-up bluegrass and surreal samples. The Books’ 2006 release, Lost and Safe (Tomlab), has become an international sensation and was chosen as album of the year by both Pitchfork and The Wire.
More at www.note.ie