Sinead O'Brien
O2 City Hall Newcastle
Northumberland Rd
Jul 5, 2023
7:00 PM GMT+1
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Northumberland Rd, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
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Sinead O'Brien Biography
Relentless, surreal, incendiary, O’Brien operates inside her own atmosphere as she constantly forms her response to the contemporary world she moves through. With the release of her debut LP, 'Time Bend And Break The Bower', the multifaceted Irish artist is blazing a trail into the new – always questioning, and asking you to join her.
Communing at the triangulation of words, music and image, O’Brien is a conjurer of powerful worlds. In the space that exists between her delivery – at once wry, silky, vicious, and self-assured – and the music – a dynamic, dancing call-and-response from her collaborators, guitarist Julian Hanson and drummer Oscar Robertson – lies a productive tension.
Since 2020, O’Brien has garnered international critical acclaim from titles like Rolling Stone, DIY, Dazed, Loud & Quiet, NME, Paste, Stereogum, The FADER, The Guardian, The Quietus, AnOther Magazine, and more. O’Brien has also been consistently supported on national radio across BBC Radio 1 and 6 Music.
Read MoreCommuning at the triangulation of words, music and image, O’Brien is a conjurer of powerful worlds. In the space that exists between her delivery – at once wry, silky, vicious, and self-assured – and the music – a dynamic, dancing call-and-response from her collaborators, guitarist Julian Hanson and drummer Oscar Robertson – lies a productive tension.
Since 2020, O’Brien has garnered international critical acclaim from titles like Rolling Stone, DIY, Dazed, Loud & Quiet, NME, Paste, Stereogum, The FADER, The Guardian, The Quietus, AnOther Magazine, and more. O’Brien has also been consistently supported on national radio across BBC Radio 1 and 6 Music.
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