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NOV
10
2021
London, United Kingdom
Holy Trinity, Sloane Square
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NOV
04
2019
Arlington, VA
Galaxy Hut
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OCT
15
2019
Columbia, SC
South Carolina State Fair
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OCT
15
2019
Columbia, SC
South Carolina State Fair
I Was There
OCT
10
2019
Columbia, SC
Fox Field Neighborhood Bar and Grille
I Was There
OCT
04
2019
Columbia, SC
Curiosity Coffee Bar
I Was There
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About The Restoration
The Restoration formed in 2007 in Lexington, SC.
They released Constance in 2010, described by Paste Magazine as a “historical-fiction concept album exploring the changing dynamics of race, religion, class and creativity in a fictionalized Reconstruction-era South.” The album combines shape note singing and old-time ballads with chamber pop, rock drums and synth. Constance was added to the literature and history curriculum at Spartanburg Methodist College.
Honor the Father was released in 2012. It riffs on ragtime, early rock ’n’ roll, and torch songs to depict the perils of fundamentalism and patriarchy through the marriage of Diana and Roman Bright in 1950s Lexington, SC.
Between 2013 and 14 the band released New South Blues, an EP of standalone songs, and participated in the production of an Honor the Father short film. The film has received 80,000 views and was awarded "Best Local Grit" at Indie Grits Film Festival. The band closed out 2014 with shows at Asheville NC’s Bele Chere festival and the SC State Fair grandstand opening for Shovels & Rope.
For the next few years, members of The Restoration worked on a variety of outside projects, including performances on albums by Alexa Woodward and Those Lavender Whales. The band participated in a workshop staged musical version of Constance at Columbia SC's Trustus Theatre, developed into a full production in 2018.
In 2016 the band began rehearsing new material for West, a full-length album set to be released in 2018.
They released Constance in 2010, described by Paste Magazine as a “historical-fiction concept album exploring the changing dynamics of race, religion, class and creativity in a fictionalized Reconstruction-era South.” The album combines shape note singing and old-time ballads with chamber pop, rock drums and synth. Constance was added to the literature and history curriculum at Spartanburg Methodist College.
Honor the Father was released in 2012. It riffs on ragtime, early rock ’n’ roll, and torch songs to depict the perils of fundamentalism and patriarchy through the marriage of Diana and Roman Bright in 1950s Lexington, SC.
Between 2013 and 14 the band released New South Blues, an EP of standalone songs, and participated in the production of an Honor the Father short film. The film has received 80,000 views and was awarded "Best Local Grit" at Indie Grits Film Festival. The band closed out 2014 with shows at Asheville NC’s Bele Chere festival and the SC State Fair grandstand opening for Shovels & Rope.
For the next few years, members of The Restoration worked on a variety of outside projects, including performances on albums by Alexa Woodward and Those Lavender Whales. The band participated in a workshop staged musical version of Constance at Columbia SC's Trustus Theatre, developed into a full production in 2018.
In 2016 the band began rehearsing new material for West, a full-length album set to be released in 2018.
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Genres:
Folk Rock, Indie
Band Members:
LAUREN GARNER: violin, vocals, SHARON GNANASHEKAR: piano, vocals, organ, SEAN THOMSON: general badassery, DANIEL MACHADO: vocals, banjo, guitar, violin, percussion, MOSES ANDREWS III: drums, vocals
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Restoration to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
10
2021
London, United Kingdom
Holy Trinity, Sloane Square
I Was There
NOV
04
2019
Arlington, VA
Galaxy Hut
I Was There
OCT
15
2019
Columbia, SC
South Carolina State Fair
I Was There
OCT
15
2019
Columbia, SC
South Carolina State Fair
I Was There
OCT
10
2019
Columbia, SC
Fox Field Neighborhood Bar and Grille
I Was There
OCT
04
2019
Columbia, SC
Curiosity Coffee Bar
I Was There
Show More Dates
About The Restoration
The Restoration formed in 2007 in Lexington, SC.
They released Constance in 2010, described by Paste Magazine as a “historical-fiction concept album exploring the changing dynamics of race, religion, class and creativity in a fictionalized Reconstruction-era South.” The album combines shape note singing and old-time ballads with chamber pop, rock drums and synth. Constance was added to the literature and history curriculum at Spartanburg Methodist College.
Honor the Father was released in 2012. It riffs on ragtime, early rock ’n’ roll, and torch songs to depict the perils of fundamentalism and patriarchy through the marriage of Diana and Roman Bright in 1950s Lexington, SC.
Between 2013 and 14 the band released New South Blues, an EP of standalone songs, and participated in the production of an Honor the Father short film. The film has received 80,000 views and was awarded "Best Local Grit" at Indie Grits Film Festival. The band closed out 2014 with shows at Asheville NC’s Bele Chere festival and the SC State Fair grandstand opening for Shovels & Rope.
For the next few years, members of The Restoration worked on a variety of outside projects, including performances on albums by Alexa Woodward and Those Lavender Whales. The band participated in a workshop staged musical version of Constance at Columbia SC's Trustus Theatre, developed into a full production in 2018.
In 2016 the band began rehearsing new material for West, a full-length album set to be released in 2018.
They released Constance in 2010, described by Paste Magazine as a “historical-fiction concept album exploring the changing dynamics of race, religion, class and creativity in a fictionalized Reconstruction-era South.” The album combines shape note singing and old-time ballads with chamber pop, rock drums and synth. Constance was added to the literature and history curriculum at Spartanburg Methodist College.
Honor the Father was released in 2012. It riffs on ragtime, early rock ’n’ roll, and torch songs to depict the perils of fundamentalism and patriarchy through the marriage of Diana and Roman Bright in 1950s Lexington, SC.
Between 2013 and 14 the band released New South Blues, an EP of standalone songs, and participated in the production of an Honor the Father short film. The film has received 80,000 views and was awarded "Best Local Grit" at Indie Grits Film Festival. The band closed out 2014 with shows at Asheville NC’s Bele Chere festival and the SC State Fair grandstand opening for Shovels & Rope.
For the next few years, members of The Restoration worked on a variety of outside projects, including performances on albums by Alexa Woodward and Those Lavender Whales. The band participated in a workshop staged musical version of Constance at Columbia SC's Trustus Theatre, developed into a full production in 2018.
In 2016 the band began rehearsing new material for West, a full-length album set to be released in 2018.
Show More
Genres:
Folk Rock, Indie
Band Members:
LAUREN GARNER: violin, vocals, SHARON GNANASHEKAR: piano, vocals, organ, SEAN THOMSON: general badassery, DANIEL MACHADO: vocals, banjo, guitar, violin, percussion, MOSES ANDREWS III: drums, vocals
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