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Climbing Trees Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Climbing Trees

Blue Sky Cafe
Ambassador Hall, Rear of 236 High St

Nov 4, 2023

8:00 PM GMT
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Climbing Trees Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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?A really special band? Huw Stephens, BBC Radio 1 ?Marvellously expansive ... a wonderful spell they've cast over the entire nation? Adam Walton, BBC Radio Wales Blending multi-instrumentalism with pin-point harmonies, Pontypridd?s Climbing Trees bring their distinctive Cymrucana sound to Blue Sky amongst a run of stripped-back shows throughout Wales this Autumn. Featuring Matthew Frederick, Colenso Jones and Martin Webb, the BBC Introducing favourites have made numerous television, radio and festival appearances across the UK, Europe and US, recorded at London's iconic Maida Vale Studios and performed with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, gaining airplay from the likes of Huw Stephens on BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 Music?s Tom Robinson along the way. Marking a decade since the release of their debut album Hebron, the band?s first tour in six years will also feature songs from the Welsh Music Prize-shortlisted follow-up Borders alongside brand new material, with rumours of a long-awaited and much-anticipated third album on the horizon. Returning from hibernation with a first ever appearance in Bangor, this is an evening not to be missed with one of Wales? most endearing live acts. ?A glistening musical experience? ?Dynamic, magnificent and stunning? Buzz Magazine From The Margins ?If Steven Spielberg made music...? ?Gorgeous vocals ... a heart-warming treat? New Sound Wales Alternative Friday ?The sound of your soul soaring ... one of my new favourite bands? Bethan Elfyn, BBC Radio Wales ?Incredible. Gospel country soul that soars with angels. Hallelujah!? David Owens, Media Wales ?Homespun anthems, custom-built for careening along the Welsh coast at the height of summer with the window wound down and the volume zapped up? Wales Arts Review ?The attention to detail makes every listen an adventure, with new highlights constantly emerging. They make instrumental rock at its finest? Cultured Vultures ?Climbing Trees continue to progress and perfect their unique sound ... richly entwined with lush melodies and glowing textures? Indie Buddie ?Soaring melodies and sweeping harmonies of Climbing Trees ... leave an afterglow of purified bliss? AfterDark ?A band that can be heralded as both culturally significant and historically rooted ... makes Climbing Trees such an exciting band for our time? Plugged In Magazine
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Climbing Trees Biography

Welsh four-piece CLIMBING TREES blend multi-instrumentalism with pin-point harmonies to create their distinctive Cymrucana sound. The BBC Introducing favourites have made numerous television, radio and festival appearances over the past few years, as well as recording a live session at London's legendary Maida Vale Studios and performing with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.

Alongside soundtracking the BBC’s Real Valleys season and featuring in American documentary Fade To Winter, 2015 saw work begin on the eagerly-awaited and much-anticipated follow-up to debut album HEBRON before a string of dates in support of lead single GRAVES, a track which also featured on the Reach Out: Welsh Rock For Refugees compilation alongside Stereophonics, Manic Street Preachers and Super Furry Animals.

Following the success of further singles TRACKS, AMBER and LOST, with each gaining airplay from the likes of Huw Stephens on BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 Music’s Tom Robinson, the Trees released second album BORDERS through Staylittle Music in the Summer of 2016 to rave reviews and a spot on the Welsh Music Prize shortlist.

Having recently returned from their first European trip, the band are set to head to the US in the Autumn after the conclusion of another jam-packed UK festival season in support of latest single FALL, with 2017 continuing to be another big year for Climbing Trees.

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'A really special band'
Huw Stephens, BBC Radio 1

‘A glistening musical experience’
Buzz Magazine

‘Dynamic, magnificent and stunning’
From The Margins

‘If Steven Spielberg made music…’
New Sound Wales

'Gorgeous vocals ... a heart-warming treat'
Alternative Friday

'The sound of your soul soaring ... one of my new favourite bands'
Bethan Elfyn, BBC Radio Wales

'Incredible. Gospel country soul that soars with angels. Hallelujah!'
David Owens, Media Wales

'Marvellously expansive ... a wonderful spell they've cast over the entire nation'
Adam Walton, BBC Radio Wales

‘Homespun anthems, custom-built for careening along the Welsh coast at the height of summer with the window wound down and the volume zapped up.’
Wales Arts Review

‘The attention to detail makes every listen an adventure, with new highlights constantly emerging. They make instrumental rock at its finest.’
Cultured Vultures

'Climbing Trees continue to progress and perfect their unique sound ... richly entwined with lush melodies and glowing textures'
Indie Buddie

'Soaring melodies and sweeping harmonies of Climbing Trees ... leave an afterglow of purified bliss'
AfterDark

'A band that can be heralded as both culturally significant and historically rooted ... makes Climbing Trees such an exciting band for our time'
Plugged In Magazine
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