Friday, May 12
The Natural Lines live at Grog Shop
Support TBA
8 p.m. door | 9 p.m. show
$16 adv / $20 dos; + $3 at door if under 21
ALL AGES
Sometimes, a change of view can transform a person’s world. On ‘Don’t Come Down’, the artist formerly known as Matt Pond PA can be found with his “shoulder on the concrete” of a pavement, scoping out the world anew. This granular realignment of perspective serves as an open door to the debut album from The Natural Lines. At once clearly Pond’s work yet a huge leap forward in its measured songcraft, melodic immediacy, collaborative detail and wryly questioning lyrics, the result is a gorgeous album of intimate reflections from a relocated, renamed, revivified talent.
Following their recent First Five EP The Natural Lines announce the release of their self-titled debut album, The Natural Lines, out 24th March via Bella Union. To accompany the announcement the band have shared an entertaining video for first single and album opener “Monotony” featuring celebrated American comedian, actress and TV host Nikki Glaser playing a somewhat unconventional psychiatrist.
The Natural Lines live at Grog Shop
Support TBA
8 p.m. door | 9 p.m. show
$16 adv / $20 dos; + $3 at door if under 21
ALL AGES
Sometimes, a change of view can transform a person’s world. On ‘Don’t Come Down’, the artist formerly known as Matt Pond PA can be found with his “shoulder on the concrete” of a pavement, scoping out the world anew. This granular realignment of perspective serves as an open door to the debut album from The Natural Lines. At once clearly Pond’s work yet a huge leap forward in its measured songcraft, melodic immediacy, collaborative detail and wryly questioning lyrics, the result is a gorgeous album of intimate reflections from a relocated, renamed, revivified talent.
Following their recent First Five EP The Natural Lines announce the release of their self-titled debut album, The Natural Lines, out 24th March via Bella Union. To accompany the announcement the band have shared an entertaining video for first single and album opener “Monotony” featuring celebrated American comedian, actress and TV host Nikki Glaser playing a somewhat unconventional psychiatrist.
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