YC 15 Charlottetown: Julie Doiron, Steven Lambke & The Burning Hell
Schedule
Thu Nov 14 2024 at 08:00 pm to 11:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
56 St Peters Rd | Charlottetown, PE
About this Event
You've Changed Records was established in 2009 by Steven Lambke & Daniel Romano as an artist run and centred record label. On November 14th, we're celebrating 15 years of YC in Charlottetown at Howie's Loft (56 St. Peters Rd) with unique and collaborative performances from Julie Dorion, Steven Lambke, The Burning Hell & more.
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National treasure Julie Doiron is a devastating and prolific singer-songwriter with more than 20 albums released throughout her illustrious career, either under her own name, as Broken Girl, in collaboration with Mount Eerie, as a member of Eric’s Trip and Shotgun & Jaybird, and beyond. Her 2021 album I Thought of You is her first in nine years and was recorded with established Canadian musicians Daniel Romano, Ian Romano and Dany Placard and released on You've Changed Records.
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Steven Lambke is a writer of songs and poems. He has been described by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson as “a working musician – that is, someone who is embedded in, responsible to, and who holds space for a community of artists that create against the odds of the music industry, without contracts, awards, and acolytes.” His most recent album Volcano Volcano was saluted by Pitchfork as “a battle cry for romantic radicals.”
Steven Lambke is also a member of the Constantines: young hearts be free tonight and sings in the band Spider Bite.
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The Burning Hell is the ongoing musical project of songwriter Mathias Kom and multi-instrumentalist Ariel Sharratt, often including additional comrades and collaborators. Their densely populated genre-shifting songs are packed with an abundance of literary, historical, cultural, and pop-cultural forebears, heroes and villains, subjects and objects, stories and hooks. They move with heavy rhyme and a light step, incorporating a frequent fixation on apocalypse and ruin into work that celebrates participation in a mutually created, ever surprising, delightful, and even occasionally beautiful world. Which is to say they’re good dance partners and they want to dance with you.
Where is it happening?
56 St Peters Rd, 56 Saint Peters Road, Charlottetown, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
CAD 17.31 to CAD 27.96