Music News - Secret Sounds Presents Laura Marling in New Zealand
SECRET SOUNDS
PRESENTS
LAURA MARLING
Friday 23rd October
Powerstation, Auckland
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Wednesday 1st July.
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Laura
Marling has come of age” The Telegraph UK
"Riveting” The Guardian UK “
"An absolute joy to
witness” Clash Secret Sounds is thrilled to announce that UK folk artist Laura Marling is
heading to New Zealand this October with one show at Auckland's iconic live
music venue The Powerstation.
Beloved by fans around the globe, Laura Marling will head to New Zealand with a
full band, on the back of her most recent release, the critically acclaimed
Short
Movie."her
fifth album features more of her powerful acoustic guitar picking and strong
melodic songs, but also ventures into electric territory and a semi-spoken
vocal delivery, showing that she is still restless and getting more daring
every time." Nick Bollinger, Radio NZ National Released in March,
Short Movie is Marling’s fifth
studio album in seven years and marks a new chapter in her sound and
development. The record was self produced and sees her moving towards a much
bigger & electric feel.
Short Movie is a much freer and
looser sounding album than anything she has done before.
At just 25 Marling has already been nominated for the prestigious Mercury Prize
three times (2008, 2010 and 2013), won Brit Awards, NME Awards and been
nominated for many others.
Marling’s body of work is exceptional and New Zealand audiences will hear
tracks from across the catalogue at these shows!
http://www.lauramarling.com/
It is with great delight that Secret Sounds announce TINY RUINS to support LAURA MARLING in New Zealand later this month!
Local gem of a songwriter Hollie Fullbrook, from Tiny Ruins, will be opening the show at The Powerstation in a solo capacity, revisiting early material from debut Some Were Meant for Sea and songs from critically acclaimed follow-up Brightly Painted One, as well as showcasing new material from Hurtling Through, an EP she collaborated on with Hamish Kilgour of The Clean, set for release next month. www.tinyruins.com