POSTPONED – The Burning Hell with Lederhosen Lucil and Jake Nicoll
POSTPONED!!
Due to unforeseen circumstances the bands sadly need to postpone this show. We will reschedule and give an update on our social media as soon as we know more. Thanks for your understanding.
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$20 at the door
The Burning Hell’s new album Garbage Island is a danceable romp through a fractured landscape of apocalypses near and far, celebrations of failure and escape, a dense medley of pop culture references, and plenty of birdlife.
Lederhosen Lucil will be celebrating 20 years of Hosemusik with a rare live appearance, and the Burning Hell’s producer and multi-instrumentalist Jake Nicoll will open the show with a set of acoustic songs from his new album Pool House.
“…funny, sardonic, and literate. It’s impossible not to be swayed by these acerbically funny story songs.” – MOJO MAGAZINE
The Burning Hell is the ongoing musical project of songwriter Mathias Kom and multi-instrumentalists Ariel Sharratt and Jake Nicoll, often including additional comrades and collaborators. Their densely populated genre-shifting songs are packed with an abundance of literary, historical, cultural, and pop-cultural forebears, heroes and villains, subjects and objects, stories and hooks. They move with heavy rhyme and a light step, incorporating a frequent fixation on apocalypse and ruin into work that celebrates participation in a mutually created, ever surprising, delightful, and even occasionally beautiful world. Which is to say they’re good dance partners and they want to dance with you.
The Burning Hell are DIY in the best possible sense—underlining the “Do”—their albums and singles manifesting from the edges of the music industry as collaborations with independent labels and publishers, and their years of touring forming connections person by person, show by show, in town after town. They’ve famously ventured to every out-of-the-way island and inland neglected by the less adventurous, emphasizing presence and connection across latitudes, longitudes, and time, affirming a commitment to the political power of sharing music. It is a profoundly optimistic gesture delivered by way of killer tunes, exuberant hooks, and joyful live performances.
https://www.theburninghell.com/