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Admission will be via e-ticket. Your e-ticket will be delivered to your email address in time for the show (typically the day before the event.To celebrate the release of the new album 'Woodcut', Big Big Train lead singer Alberto Bravin, violinist Clare Lindley and band founder/bassist Gregory Spawton visit Kingston to play an afternoon acoustic set at The Grey Horse
Big Big Train, the award-winning, progressive rock band, issue their 16th studio album. Woodcut is a landmark release for the international group, whose line-up draws together members from England, Scotland, Italy, the USA, Sweden and Norway, in that it marks their first ever full-length conceptual piece. “The story isn’t set in any particular timeframe, but it’s about The Artist, who is struggling with life,” founding member Gregory Spawton begins. “He takes a stroll and finds this piece of heartwood and creates something that he considers beautiful and different. Maybe it’s a dream or maybe it’s real life, but he finds himself stepping into this Narnia-style woodcut world.”
A more band-based effort, Woodcut sees all seven members making stunning contributions, with frontman Alberto Bravin taking the lead as producer: “This time it’s kind of a new statement for the band. ‘Woodcut’ is a big step forward for us,” he comments. Featuring 16 tracks across 66-minutes of runtime, ‘Woodcut’ feels epic without outstaying its welcome.
The album is graced with a striking cover design from Dorset-based artist Robin Mackenzie - a black and white woodcut print, of course, derived from a woodcut which the band commissioned from him specifically for the album.
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Times TBC, but we expect doors at 3:00pm with a stage time of 4:00pm
Ram Jam (behind The Grey Horse), Kingston, KT2 5EE
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Ram Jam Records, 46b Richmond Rd,Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
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