Peacock is the leading contemporary visual arts organisation in Aberdeen and the NE of Scotland, bringing artists and the public together through exhibitions‚ events‚ talks‚ residencies‚ film screenings‚ gigs and workshops to make and present art in exciting and innovative ways.
28 January: No More Soundchecks. Live music at the gallery
05 January 2010
Come along to our intimate gallery for a night of live music.
- Date: 20 February 2010
- Time: 8pm
- Cost: £5 on the door
- Location: PVA
Continuing the 'no more soundchecks' series of unplugged gigs, interesting music promotions and Vocoustics Promotions we will be presenting another show in conjunction with the I Heart UTG campaign.
Formed as a distraction from, and interpretation of, their irreversibly turbulent romantic lives and disproportionately religious upbringings, King James is ghostly, hymnal folk stories of the weak and the shamed performed by Laurence Collyer and Johny Lamb. The religious aspect of their songs is confused, unhappy, accusing and frequently misinterpreted.
Johny and Laurence will be supporting themselves, each performing short solo sets as Thirty Pounds of Bone (on-edge sea-shanty folk) and The Diamond Family Archive (haunting, tance-like, dark-heart laments).
