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Matt Edible & The Obtuse Angels Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Matt Edible & The Obtuse Angels

Karma Weekender 2025

Mar 28–29, 2025

3:00 PM GMT
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Matt Edible & The Obtuse Angels Biography

Matt Edible has been a jewel in the (admittedly fairly republican) crown of Hull’s music scene for many years. From fronting cult avant-pop heroes Edible 5ft Smiths to leading Tom Robinson (6music) favourites The Holy Orders, he has consistently produced memorable and captivating music.
Matt Edible & The Obtuse Angels feels like where all of this has been leading.

The debut album Stairgazing (2018) featured the lush production and multi-instrumentation of Joe Bennett (Goldrush/St. Etienne), the drumming skills of Mike Monaghan (Gaz Coombes/Willie J Healey) and contained a wide variety of material ranging from the sublime, swooping, sweary love song Astronauts to the anthemic indie earworm Nightclubbing. It also showcased a love of a wide range of styles from Post-rock to Americana leading the American alt-legend Josh T. Pearson to proclaim “The best thing out of Hull since the Humber Bridge!”

When Covid hit, Matt locked down at home to record the follow-up album - The Optometrist. Alongside new additions John Andrew (Kingmaker) -drums, and Sarah Shiels -bass, Matt has produced a thrilling new collection of material ranging from glam rock stomper Mirror shoes to existential soulful ballad Triage to alt-big band epic The Big Reveal.
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