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BLUE ROSES + guest support // THIS TUESDAY 3-11-09 // BRUDENELL, LEEDS
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
BLUE ROSES + guest support
@ Brudenell Social Club (Leeds)
First UK Headline Tour!
Blue Roses is the musical project of Laura Groves, previously known just as Laura Groves.
She lives in the town of Shipley, United Kingdom. Here she writes songs for various instruments, some of which she can play and some of which she can’t (but tries to anyway), and watches the interesting folk go by. Laura’s live gigs are played with guitar and piano, and have included appearances with Final Fantasy, Jeremy Warmsley, Jeffrey Lewis and Tilly and the Wall. Projects include a contribution to the “50minutes” charity compilation alongside artists such as Daniel Johnston, Ladyfuzz and Emmy the Great.
Groves changed her name in November 2008, writing in her MySpace blog “As I’ve been recording and working on new things throughout the year I feel like I’m in a different place musically to when I started out, so it seemed appropriate to become something new”.
She released her debut self-titled album in April 2009 on XL.
Taken from biography on Blue Roses website....
Yorkshire is full of towns where nothing much happens, or so they’d have you believe. Laura Groves either didn’t hear, didn’t believe or simply knew better and on the edge of seventeen began writing songs.
With an old family piano and a borrowed guitar, thinking of the records she loved, lyrics that broke her heart, phrasing that made it race, composers cradling her aspirations. Influences spanning genres and generations; from Bartók to Bush, Tiersen to Tears For Fears, Debussy to Du Maurier. She dreamt of writing, arranging, performing and producing an album that would be as treasured by someone else, and hopefully inspire them in the same way.
The journey from then until now has not only given her more years, but more confidence, more experience of life, the courage to let the music express when words seem too restrictive. The name Blue Roses is encompassing; it is more than just one person and their sole aspirations, it is what happened in making the album- this process gave the need for another, more representative name. Blue Roses is the story, with Laura Groves as the protagonist. Included is a cast of family members to play instruments and a choir of firm friends, acquaintances and perfect strangers gathered together in a café to help. A small amount of money and a little faith was stretched with the benevolence and enthusiasm of those who stood at each door. From recording in living rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms in various houses, to recording a Steinway in a local piano shop (a millionaire, who despite having paid a five-figure sum for the concert grand piano, was enchanted enough by the story and the music to allow Laura to record with it before it was moved to entertain guests his Lake District hotel). The equipment graciously bought and generously lent, (most of which was older than Laura herself, some of which was of pensionable age) put her on a sonic par with her idols and instilled in her a romance which translated through the Neumann, the Gibson and Wurlitzer, the Neve. The valves, the plates, the springs, the tape, transformers and circuitry are as musical as the instruments and voices passing through them, and are part of the story, the colour between the lines.
Instant praise is neither expected nor sought; Blue Roses is not the stuff of lists, tip offs or hollow press recommendations; this is not recollection, it is realisation. It is not music to be forced onto the public for social measurements, or on the merit of affiliation. Blue Roses is to be found, kept and cherished; it is to be absent as the dust begins to settle, and longed for as ambience resumes. Blue Roses is the serendipity that can only happen when you thought you’d stopped looking; as you realise how life sounds without it, you begin again.
BLUE ROSES WEBSITE ---> http://www.musicofblueroses.com/
BLUE ROSES MYSPACE ---> http://www.myspace.com/musicofblueroses
Some press:
"...a dizzyingly beautiful set of delicate folk songs... "Contemporary Classics"" NME (8/10)
"this album has a timeless quality that suggests the arrival of an artist with a rosy future." THE SUN (4/5)
“A haunting record, full of unexpected instrumental textures that course beneath Groves’s extraordinary voice and eerie, elusive lyrics” 4**** SUNDAY TIMES CULTURE
“The female singer/songwriter shelf may be crowded but you won't regret clearing a spot for Blue Roses” METRO
A few photos from the previous pretty wonderful show here last May - http://www.drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4136759
LAST.FM PROFILE ---> http://www.last.fm/music/Blue+Roses
LAST.FM EVENT ---> http://www.last.fm/event/1255516+Blue+Roses+at+Brudenell+Social+Club+on+3+November+2009
plus guest support tbc.
TICKETS ---> £6.00 advance
Lunatickets - https://www.lunatickets.co.uk/event_page.php?event=Blue+Roses
Jumbo Records - 0113 2455570
Crash Records - 0113 2436743
http://www.brudenellsocialclub.co.uk