Bandsintown
get app
Sign Up
Log In
Sign Up
Log In

Industry
ArtistsEvent Pros
HelpPrivacyTerms
Ruth Goller Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Ruth Goller

Jazz triple bill: Bex Burch + Ruth Goller’s ‘Skylla’ + Ibelisse G. Ferragutti & Frank Rosaly w/ Ben LaMar Gay

May 29, 2024

7:00 PM GMT+2
Get Reminder
Book a Hotel
Ruth Goller Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
Get Tickets
Tickets
About this concert
he most interesting (out there) jazz label of recent years is without a doubt the Chicago-based International Anthem. Chicago Reader aptly captured the label’s essence: “International Anthem brings punk idealism to progressive jazz.” A comparison with groundbreaking 1960s label Impulse! is never far removed: top-notch productions, cutting-edge music and distinctive, classy graphic design. No coincidence then that inspiring artists from their stable have already appeared on stage at AB: folks like Tom Skinner, Angel Bat Dawid, Irreversible Entanglements, Jaimie Branch, Makaya McCraven, Anteloper, Alabaster DePlume, Jeff Parker and Ben LaMar Gay. So why not an exquisite triple-bill par excellence with their most recent arrivals!?
Show More

Find a place to stay

Event Lineup
Bex Burch
210 Followers
Follow
Ruth Goller
111 Followers
Follow
Follow
Frank Rosaly
14 Followers
Follow
Easily follow all your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music
musicSyncBanner

Share Event

Ruth Goller Biography

Ruth Goller is a bassist, vocalist, composer, environmentalist, and solo artist who is one of the low-end pillars of UK’s creative music community. She came up as part of the beloved punk-jazz outfits Acoustic Ladyland and Melt Yourself Down, establishing herself as an in-demand bassist. Her credits speak to a malleable collaborative spirit and authoritative artistic instinct. She’s worked with everyone from modern jazz trailblazers like Sons Of Kemet, Marc Ribot, and Alabaster DePlume; veritable rock stars like Paul McCartney and Damon Albarn; and a startlingly diverse array of acclaimed songwriters, folk artist Sam Amidon, Malian singer Rokia Traoré, and Serbian pianist Bojan Z.

Her 2021 album SKYLLA found Goller returning to the pure untaught instincts that drove her as a teen punk musician. She revels in exploratory uncertainty, undertaking fresh tunings for each improvised composition. As Goller puts it: “at that point muscle memory doesn’t work anymore so I have to trust my ear completely.”

The Quietus described SKYLLA as “an entwining of bass and voice that feels like pure science fiction,” while the BBC praised its “lush textures to bathe in.” The Guardian commended her “rounded tone and springing attack that constantly underpins the musical shape and character” and summed it up as “a deep experience.” ECM Reviews remarked that the album plumbed “an intimacy so deep it felt almost blasphemous to be privy to its wonders.”
Read More
Experimental
Contemporary Jazz
Experimental Punk
Jazz
Follow artist