01 March 2019 - 0 Comments
Today Kiwi, chamber folk duo Eyreton Hall share a whimsical new track Weekend off their upcoming album Spaces, which is due out May 24 on Marigold Music. Watch the lyric video created by Jared Kahi, that showcases imagery taken by Lilli May Waters in the depths of Olinda Forest, Melbourne.
Eyreton Hall will be celebrating the release of Weekend with an intimate live show at 13th Floor on Sunday 3 March, with special support from Sophie Mashlan. Tickets and show details are available at UnderTheRadar.
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Long time partners in creativity and in life; musicians Andrew Keegan and Toni Randle make up the heart of folk/chamber pop outfit, Eyreton Hall. Blending wide influences ranging from European jazz to classical to contemporary singer-songwriters, Eyreton Hall bring it all under the warm umbrella of Folk, telling stories of upheaval and coping, love and loss. Shining through it all is the voice of Toni Randle; a talent that urges you to feel the power and emotion in every note, and like the best of voices, draws you in completely to the stories being woven in song. Couple with Andrew Keegan’s intuitive, steady drumming feel, they are a musical pair unmatched.
Stepping forward to the present, Eyreton Hall have crafted a new and stunning album about family, hope, loss and grief, Spaces.
Self-written and co-produced with Ben King (Goldenhorse, Grand Rapids), Spaces is an authentic songbook from Randle and Keegan - written in the depths of coping with loss and grief, recovery, and finding hope and new beginnings. The ten-track story is the hearty follow up to their debut album Featherstitch, which prompted love from niche folk blogs and journalists around the globe. Spaces was mixed by Simon Gooding (The Map Room) and mastered by Howard Rogers (Bring It On Studios).
Eyreton Hall, live at 13th Floor
Support from Sophie Mashlan
Sunday 3 March, 7pm
13th Floor, 206 Symonds Street, Eden Terrace, Auckland
$18 (+bf) / All ages
Tickets available now from UTR
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