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Plus Roxanne de Bastion
Presented by: Hey! Manchester0 | MANCHESTER: Hey! Manchester @ The Deaf Institute |
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P | Wednesday 27th April, 2016 |
N | 7:30pm |
Hayes Carll is an odd mix. Wildly literate, utterly slackerly, impossibly romantic, absolutely a slave to the music, he is completely committed to the truth and unafraid to skewer pomposity, hypocrisy and small-minded thinking. In a world of shallow and shallower, where it's all groove and gloss, that might seem a hopeless proposition.
Carll connects with music lovers across genres lines. Playing rock clubs and honkytonks, Bonnaroo, Stones Fest, SXSW and NXNE, he and his band merge a truculent singer/songwriter take that combines Ray Wylie Hubband's lean freewheeling squalor with Todd Snider's brazen Gen Y reality and a healthy dose of love amongst unhealthy people.
'I guess you could say I write degenerate love songs,' Carll says. 'That, and songs about people who're wedged between not much and even less; people who see how hopeless it is and somehow make it work anyway. And the best kind of irony, sometimes, is applying no irony and letting reality do the work.'
Carll was born in Houston, and released his debut album, Flowers & Liquor, in 2002. He then topped the US Americana charts with his self-released Little Rock before reaching a wider international audience with the stunning Trouble In Mind in 2008.
Fiercely individual, Carll's banged-up take on classic country is honed by the road - sometimes as a man and guitar, sometimes with his scrappy band, but always taking in the vistas and humanity before him. Hayes Carll is the transmutable jester whose incisive songs and funky beats play as well in shitkicker bars as they do hippie festivals.
Maybe it's the influences - Kerouac, Dylan, Guy Clark, John Prine, Hubbard... Maybe it's the fact that somebody has to say something... Maybe it's just the fact that some people are born to play...
But for whatever reason, over a decade into a recording career, Hayes Carll shows no signs of having arrived at his creative apex. Each album expands on his already extreme vintage country, extreme thumping bad road boogie, extreme heartbroken ache - and finds new ways to take on the fate of the nation.
Like so many Texans before him, there's no agony in the ecstasy - just the wonder of capturing the perfect character in the song. When you're six beers down on a 12-pack night, you know Hayes Carll understands. At a time like that - whether in your own backyard or some jam-packed bar - that's the best kind of friend to have.
Tour support comes from Roxanne de Bastion. The Berlin-born, London-based singer-songwriter released her debut album on her own label, Nomad Songs, in 2013.
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