The Plaza Presents: Yoko Pwno, Tiderays and Tam's Twin Sister
Thursday 27th February / 7.30pm / £5
Mrs Illingworth's Vintage Shed, 109 Queensberry Street, Dumfries
The Plaza returns with a new line-up from the underbelly of Dumfries. Expect a sumptuous, lo-fi night of raw creative talent from some of Scotland’s most talked about musical artists to set the scene for Just Start Here 2020.
Featuring:
Edinburgh based Yoko Pwno present an exciting new take on the music of their native Scotland.
Fronted by the twin fiddles of whisky-drenched folk maestro Lewis and classically trained RCS graduate Lissa, their playing has developed to mix traditional Scottish styles with wails, screeches and effect laden soundscapes reminiscent of dub reggae.
At the back of the stage, drummer Ali and producer Calum are equally at home referencing contemporary acts like Disclosure and Red Snapper as they are Scottish artists like Martyn Bennett and Shooglenifty.
Initially, Tiderays went down more of a folk route, starting with Eddie’s solo material. That’s developed to give Tiderays more of an alt. rock edge. Melodic rock with a folk tinge, Tiderays are well on the way to fulfilling their potential. Following last year’s The Anchor and Papillon singles, they’ve produced another gem with their latest tune Parallel. It paves the way for a debut album, which comes out this month.
Tams Twin Sister came about after two best pals, Kirsty Hunter and Lauren McDaid, found a love of creating music together. Taking influence from fellow female musicians such as Lisa Hannigan and Laura Marling they creat a folky and mellow vibe with a finger picked guitar and subtle harmonies. They mix their own material, influenced by Scottish and Irish poets, with well known covers with a Tams’ twist.
One question remains.... does anyone know who Tam is?