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27 February 2023

Exposed Magazine

There’s a whole host of top event’s coming up at The Foundry next month. We’ve rounded up a few of the best of em to stick in the diary…

Låpsley // 15.03 // £15.95

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Considered one of her generations most singular talents, Låpsley celebrates her much-anticipated third album ‘Cautionary Tale of Youth’. The album explores the new side of her richly accomplished sound with an elegant, evocative but brutally honest exploration of mental health in the modern age.

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The Waeve // 24.03 // £22

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Following the release of their eponymous, debut self-titled album showcasing a collection of tracks from songwriters Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall. The duo describes their music as “a liquid meeting of musical minds and talents. A powerful elixir of cinematic British folk-rock, post-punk, organic songwriting and freefall jamming.”

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Mungo’s Hi Fi // 24.03 // £11.25

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Armed with a tonne of classic and fresh productions, dub reggae legends Mungo’s Hi Fi present their brand-new stage show with special guest vocalists Eva Lazarus, Charlie P, Solo Banton and Aziza Jaye. Immerse yourself in the collective’s signature exploration of soundsystem culture with this special live show.

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Tide Lines // 27.03 // £17.60

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Known for blistering live shows and trademark anthemic songs, Glasgow-based four piece, Tide Lines bring their neo-folk/rock sound to Foundry on their UK tour.

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The Orielles // 31.03 // £16.50

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Formed in West Yorkshire over a decade ago, the Orielles have journeyed from lo-fi DIYindie origins to releasing their first genuinely contemporary record, drawing from a range of influences and production techniques to create a unique indie rock sound.

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