Jen Cloher + Hachiku / The Deaf Institute, Manchester / Wed 7 Jun

Schedule

Wed Jun 07 2023 at 07:00 pm

Location

The Deaf Institute | Sale, EN

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Jen Cloher (Ngapuhi & Ngati Kahu) is a songwriter and performer living on unceded Wurundjeri land in Naarm (Melbourne) Australia. Cloher’s taut, terse brand of rock is charged with the static tension that comes with being an eternal misfit; they have spoken truth to power with the shrewd eye that only an outsider can possess. Admirers have naturally gravitated towards Cloher’s incisive, generous songwriting. Over the course of five albums, they have won a J Award and an AIR Award and been nominated for an ARIA and the Australian Music Prize. In 2012 Cloher founded Milk! Records with Courtney Barnett releasing music from Sleater Kinney, Tiny Ruins, Hachiku and more.
On their first album in five years, Cloher finally breathes out. I Am The River, The River Is Me, their fifth album, is verdant and rich; it luxuriates in stillness, and carries itself with cool, unfussy confidence. It suggests that home is not found in a place or a politic, but in the community you keep: Inspired by Cloher’s powerful matrilineal line of w?hine M?ori, I Am The River, The River Is Me is not urgent, or hurried, but it is vital. The joy of life, Cloher seems to say, is in forgiving your moments of weakness with grace, and embracing the parts of you that are unfinished.
‘A modern day Patti Smith whose brutally honest, politically charged lyrics mark her out as one of the most interesting and important artists of her day’ – The Independent
‘Her best yet… incredible’ – the Guardian, five stars
Tour support comes from Hachiku. Inspired by other DIY artists (think: Grimes, Perfume Genius and early CocoRosie), Hachiku, a.k.a Anika Ostendorf, writes and produces dream pop with an an avant garde twist from whichever bedroom she is currently inhabiting. Originally from Germany, Ostendorf moved to Australia from London as a biology exchange student. In Melbourne, she found both a job and music community at Milk! Records and expanded her bedroom project into a band.
Since releasing her self-titled debut EP in 2017, Hachiku has taken her catchy melodies, highly tasteful, textural guitar playing and shimmering walls of sound across the world touring with the likes of Courtney Barnett, The Breeders, Jose Gonzales, Jen Cloher, Snail Mail, Stella Donnelly, Aldous Harding and Hand Habits across the US, EU and Australia.
Sadly Josephine Oniyama is unable to play this show.
Age restriction: 14+. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Price: £12 adv
Info/tickets: https://www.heymanchester.com/jen-cloher-4
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Where is it happening?

The Deaf Institute, Sale, United Kingdom

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Hey! Manchester

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