The Social staff present their monthly favourites from around London!
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Tenderhost (Headliner):
We are excited to be joined by ‘Tenderhost’, the seven piece are set to ignite the Social stage with their electrifying live show. Fusing eclectic influences, their music intertwines traditional jazz/Latin elements with contemporary sonic explorations, crafting compositions that take you far from the bars of London to a place of mercurial exoticism. A timeless atmosphere, a slice of the debonair, and a major hop away from anything coming out of the capital right now.
Salome Wu:
Spilling out majestic ballads with orchestral composure, the faerie fantasias of North London artist musician Salomé Wu lifts into unimaginably pristine realms. With shimmers like an ice sculpture dripping in a weak winter sun, the music stands tall and fierce like an epic poem of old. Self-described as experimental gothic symphonic rock, Salomé’s sonic world is gestural and dramatic, creating a palpably living body of work.
Fluid Tower:
Fluid Tower is Max Levy, the singer and songwriter previously seen in Garden Centre and The Snivellers. Levy has started producing sample based melodramatic pop music in the vein of Xiu Xiu and the lowest fidelity coldwave. Swollen lyrics about power plants, love and the ‘mind war’ combine with high tensile music assembled using cheap keyboards, samples collected at the Thames foreshore and the cackling of gameshow contestants.
Feelings become liquids, buildings become liquids, songs are made of a viscous gel. Join Fluid Tower as he emerges from a deep slumber to inspect these deliquescent entities.