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Picastro

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Presented by: Hey! Manchester
0MANCHESTER: Hey! Manchester @ Dulcimer
PThursday 25th March, 2010
N7:30pm

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We’re proud to present the first visit of Toronto’s Picastro to Manchester since 2007!

Since their formation in 1997 and the release of their debut album Red Your Blues in 2001, Canada’s Picastro have continued to mine a rich seam of beautifully melancholic (and sometimes menacing) avant-folk/rock.

Their fourth album, Become Secret, finds them on top form once again, with the familiar accompaniment of cello, acoustic guitar, drums and piano employed to great effect on songs that incorporate Eastern-European folk themes, bleak cinematic soundscapes and dark, unsettling pop.

Front woman and songwriter Liz Hysen shares vocal duties on several songs with guest vocalists including Tony Dekker (Great Lake Swimmers), Brendan Massei (Viking Moses), Colleen Kinsella (Fire On Fire, Cerberus Shoal) and John McIntyre. Greg Weeks (Espers) also plays on the album, and recorded several of the songs at his Hexham Head studio in Philadelphia.

Lyrically, Hysen drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including Cormac McCarthy, Westerns and the Bible, as well as Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1975 film The Passenger. In fact Hysen, an avid film buff who also makes Super 8 films as a hobby, says that the final album track, The Stiff, synchs up perfectly with the final scene of The Passenger.

Picastro have appeared in Wire and Comes with a Smile magazines, and on the soundtrack of TV series 24, believe it or not. Final Fantasy’s Owen Pallett previously played viola in the band.

‘Somewhere between the Dirty Three and Electrelane‘ – Sunday Times

‘This Toronto quartet continue to mine a dark yet fuzzy and warm soundscape of violin and guitar, fronted by the compelling, haunting vocals of Liz Hysen. Comparisons to Godspeed You Black You Emperor! and Dirty Three are inevitable, but Picastro also lay down all sorts of eastern European folk vibes’ – The Independent

‘Picastro bring lo-fi minimal classicism deeply etched with lyrics of a dark loneliness to the masses. The Nico-like Liz Hysen is their chief muse, vocalist and Dada fiddle player. Cellist Rachel McBride, drummer Evan Clarke and guitarist Zak Hanna join her fragile but deliciously morose sonic universe’ – Straight, No Chaser

Venue information

MANCHESTER: Hey! Manchester @ Dulcimer
0567 Wilbraham Road
Chorlton
Manchester
M21 0AE
> www.pineapplefolk.com

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