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Brian Bilston & The Catenary Wires

CCA, Glasgow, Glasgow

£23.50
Entry Requirements: 18+
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Poet Brian Bilston and UK indie-pop band The Catenary Wires bring their debut collaborative album Sounds Made By Humans to Glasgow for their first-ever Scottish live performance together at CCA on Wed 26 Nov.

First half: A solo spoken word set by Brian Bilston and a music set by The Catenary Wires - Short Interval - Second half: Brian Bilston and The Catenary Wires perform tracks from their new album together!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2e8Vo7SyvOE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lng5BV8vSjY

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Brian Bilston is one of the UK's most popular poets. Having started out by sharing his poems online, Brian now has over half a million followers on social media and a raft of bestselling books. After a succession of sell-out live shows, Brian is on tour again in the UK (with longtime collaborator Henry Normal) in May 2025.

The Catenary Wires are a group comprising Amelia Fletcher, Rob Pursey and Ian Button. Their critically acclaimed third album ?Birling Gap' was released in 2021. Since then, they have been focusing on their other bands, playing around the world with Heavenly (icons of the 90s indiepop scene) and Swansea Sound.

A couple of years ago, word reached Rob and Amelia that Brian had been spotted wearing a Heavenly t-shirt at one of his shows, and was a big fan of their music. Given that they, in turn, were fans of Brian's poetry, introductions were made, friendships were formed, and ?Sounds Made By Humans' took shape.

The album isn't a set of readings with musical backdrops: it's a collection of songs, where words and music have become completely intertwined. There are verses, and there are choruses. There is no ?riffing', no improvisation. In many ways, Brian's poems are already like pop songs: brief, direct, and witty; sometimes poignant, sometimes biting and political; but always economical, and always accessible.

Rob took thirteen of Brian's poems and created melodies and arrangements, which are then played by a full band, with Ian Button on drums and Fay Hallam on keyboard. Sometimes the words of the poems are sung by Amelia or Rob. Sometimes they are spoken by Brian. Sometimes both these things happen at once. This is a pop record where the poetry and the music are equal partners: sounds made by humans in perfect artistic alignment.

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