432 presents:

Bambara

+ Comfort + Aufbau Principle

Poetry Club, Glasgow

£9
Entry Requirements: 14+
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Incendiary Brooklyn Post-Punks Bambara blaze into Glasgow for a noisy one at The Poetry Club.

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Bambara

Comprised of members; Brendan Lyle, Jake Brown and James Redfern, the art-pop group strive to make unique, heartfelt and genre-less music.

Now releasing music after years of bonding (mastered by Josh Bonati: Mac DeMarco, Sufjan Stevens) 'Comfort' is the first single from their upcoming debut EP. What started off as a demo to grieve a lost love, transcended to their self-titled debut single. Drifting like a river stream - easeful drumbeats, rich pads and a backdrop of reverb coated synth hooks provide a warm sentiment to Brendan’s effervescent vocal work.

This song is a way to let go of pain, to release something into the wild and cast all negative energy aside, whilst also hopefully affecting people in a profound and exciting way.

"'Comfort' is courageous in its delivery and sticking to no genre, Comfort have made an exciting emergence with this debut." (Music-News)

"A dreamy track that swims under a bed of lush synth swells and floating vocal... revealing a lavish and intricate delivery of alternative sounds." (It's All Indie)

Their second single, 'Pass Me The Syrup' is a tantalising blend of Talking Heads-esque art-pop and synth-pop. A song to counter the dream-like melancholy of 'Comfort', the song is intended to be a way to let yourself go and freak out on the dance-floor, without a care in the world.

"... it seems the band are really in their lane of their own with their eclectic sound and style." (Louder Than War)

Aufbau Principle

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