Helen Island (Kneckelhuis) w/ DJs

Helen Island (Kneckelhuis) w/ DJs

Event Time Sat 26th Jul at 11:00pm-Sun 27th Jul at 3:00am
Event Location The Lubber Fiend, Newcastle upon Tyne
Event Price £12 + fees
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Age restrictions: 18+
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Helen Island (Kneckelhuis) w/ DJs

We are very excited to announce that alternative pop musician Helen Island from Paris will be joining us! The blurry, screwed up, alternative pop on his new record for Kneckelhuis has been playing regularly at The Lubber. This gig will start at 11pm, perfect for those long summer nights and the bleary dream pop of Helen Island.

"On the outskirts of the Parisian sprawl, we drift through the evening hush, our steps tracing the edges of a world half-lit.
The air crackles—charged, restless. Somewhere, we hear the city hums, a distant, roaring tide.
And there is this stranger, curious, starry-eyed, looking at us.
We stop, tilt our heads together, a faint smile :

« I scream, you scream ! Everyday is a new *silence*
It was all paradoxical
Fullness in the crisis

Silence is priceless »"

"Fog-shrouded Parisian collective Helen Island re-unite with Knekelhuis for a second LP of emo-ambient, alterna-pop minatures that couldn’t be much more redolent of the current moment. And who knew that PAN’s pivotal Mono No Aware compilation would become so influential on a new generation of bedroom pop auteurs? Silence is Pricless marries the heart-on-sleeve emotional exapnse of that collection (think particularly of the contributions made by Malibu, Yves Tumor and Kareem Lofty) with a keen melodic sensibility that feels just as rooted in the uncanny valley of LA hyperpop as it does Dean Blunt agitism. The kind of music that seems to be able to feel too little of its face and too much in its chest. A very modern record, then, and one that carries with it both obvious ambition and an ‘i’ll-do-whatever-i-feel-like’ attitude that keeps it the right side of weirdo. Whatever your views on the matter, this is undoubtedly the langauge of pop music now - you need only view the influence of an artist like Sophie on the mega-ascent of Charli xcx for evidence - and the celing for an act like Helen Island is hard to determine. Strange the trajectory of such bedroom synthesis. Inspiring all the same that outsiders might get a shot at upsetting the esbtalished order. FFO: Voice Actor, more eaze/claire rousay, PC Music, Yves Tumor"

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The Lubber Fiend
81 Blandford St., Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3PZ, UK
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