Fri Oct 27 2023
8:15 PM (Doors 7:30 PM)
£22.00
Ages 18+
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“It’s always the plan to shift a gear, stir something up and tell the truth of where I am in the world…”
Change is in the air for award-winning artist ROBERT VINCENT.
The Scouse singer/songwriter will release his fourth studio album in 2023 and its music is riding the winds of change in the air. “The songs are less traditional sounding,” he reveals. “I’m learning how to lower my barriers and have made a more personal album than ever before.”
It was the start of 2020 when Robert’s third LP, the critically-acclaimed ‘In This Town You’re Owned’, was released by Thirty Tigers and walked straight into a worldwide pandemic. That stalled all promotional plans and tours, but the record resonated enough to grab his growing fanbase and win the Americana Music Association UK’s ‘Album Of The Year’ and ‘Artist Of The Year’ award for 2021. Now, the big man wants to spread his music’s prescient words: “I think there will be mixed memories for anyone who lived through that and hopefully the album was a bit of a soundtrack to those times for some folks,” he says. “I had to try and take the positives as an artist. I hadn’t had any time off in many years from gigging and that gave me a bit of a reset… but I’m looking ahead to a successful year of touring and playing these new songs to people. It’s a tough time, but I’m positive about doing bigger and better things.”
The new songs reveal where Robert’s confidence is coming from. The widescreen drive of ‘The Insider’ asks us all to “find a better way” over a motorik beat reminiscent of The War On Drugs latest recordings, whereas the lilting ‘Anywhere’ (“what binds us is love”) waltzes its way into your heart upon a bed of whirling organ and wistful piano chords. “The new album has more of a concise sound,” Robert says. “The songs arrived throughout 2022 and are born from my own personal experiences, rather than the social commentary of the last album. This album contains a very intimate set of tunes.”
Change is in the air for award-winning artist ROBERT VINCENT.
The Scouse singer/songwriter will release his fourth studio album in 2023 and its music is riding the winds of change in the air. “The songs are less traditional sounding,” he reveals. “I’m learning how to lower my barriers and have made a more personal album than ever before.”
It was the start of 2020 when Robert’s third LP, the critically-acclaimed ‘In This Town You’re Owned’, was released by Thirty Tigers and walked straight into a worldwide pandemic. That stalled all promotional plans and tours, but the record resonated enough to grab his growing fanbase and win the Americana Music Association UK’s ‘Album Of The Year’ and ‘Artist Of The Year’ award for 2021. Now, the big man wants to spread his music’s prescient words: “I think there will be mixed memories for anyone who lived through that and hopefully the album was a bit of a soundtrack to those times for some folks,” he says. “I had to try and take the positives as an artist. I hadn’t had any time off in many years from gigging and that gave me a bit of a reset… but I’m looking ahead to a successful year of touring and playing these new songs to people. It’s a tough time, but I’m positive about doing bigger and better things.”
The new songs reveal where Robert’s confidence is coming from. The widescreen drive of ‘The Insider’ asks us all to “find a better way” over a motorik beat reminiscent of The War On Drugs latest recordings, whereas the lilting ‘Anywhere’ (“what binds us is love”) waltzes its way into your heart upon a bed of whirling organ and wistful piano chords. “The new album has more of a concise sound,” Robert says. “The songs arrived throughout 2022 and are born from my own personal experiences, rather than the social commentary of the last album. This album contains a very intimate set of tunes.”
£22.00 Ages 18+
“It’s always the plan to shift a gear, stir something up and tell the truth of where I am in the world…”
Change is in the air for award-winning artist ROBERT VINCENT.
The Scouse singer/songwriter will release his fourth studio album in 2023 and its music is riding the winds of change in the air. “The songs are less traditional sounding,” he reveals. “I’m learning how to lower my barriers and have made a more personal album than ever before.”
It was the start of 2020 when Robert’s third LP, the critically-acclaimed ‘In This Town You’re Owned’, was released by Thirty Tigers and walked straight into a worldwide pandemic. That stalled all promotional plans and tours, but the record resonated enough to grab his growing fanbase and win the Americana Music Association UK’s ‘Album Of The Year’ and ‘Artist Of The Year’ award for 2021. Now, the big man wants to spread his music’s prescient words: “I think there will be mixed memories for anyone who lived through that and hopefully the album was a bit of a soundtrack to those times for some folks,” he says. “I had to try and take the positives as an artist. I hadn’t had any time off in many years from gigging and that gave me a bit of a reset… but I’m looking ahead to a successful year of touring and playing these new songs to people. It’s a tough time, but I’m positive about doing bigger and better things.”
The new songs reveal where Robert’s confidence is coming from. The widescreen drive of ‘The Insider’ asks us all to “find a better way” over a motorik beat reminiscent of The War On Drugs latest recordings, whereas the lilting ‘Anywhere’ (“what binds us is love”) waltzes its way into your heart upon a bed of whirling organ and wistful piano chords. “The new album has more of a concise sound,” Robert says. “The songs arrived throughout 2022 and are born from my own personal experiences, rather than the social commentary of the last album. This album contains a very intimate set of tunes.”
Change is in the air for award-winning artist ROBERT VINCENT.
The Scouse singer/songwriter will release his fourth studio album in 2023 and its music is riding the winds of change in the air. “The songs are less traditional sounding,” he reveals. “I’m learning how to lower my barriers and have made a more personal album than ever before.”
It was the start of 2020 when Robert’s third LP, the critically-acclaimed ‘In This Town You’re Owned’, was released by Thirty Tigers and walked straight into a worldwide pandemic. That stalled all promotional plans and tours, but the record resonated enough to grab his growing fanbase and win the Americana Music Association UK’s ‘Album Of The Year’ and ‘Artist Of The Year’ award for 2021. Now, the big man wants to spread his music’s prescient words: “I think there will be mixed memories for anyone who lived through that and hopefully the album was a bit of a soundtrack to those times for some folks,” he says. “I had to try and take the positives as an artist. I hadn’t had any time off in many years from gigging and that gave me a bit of a reset… but I’m looking ahead to a successful year of touring and playing these new songs to people. It’s a tough time, but I’m positive about doing bigger and better things.”
The new songs reveal where Robert’s confidence is coming from. The widescreen drive of ‘The Insider’ asks us all to “find a better way” over a motorik beat reminiscent of The War On Drugs latest recordings, whereas the lilting ‘Anywhere’ (“what binds us is love”) waltzes its way into your heart upon a bed of whirling organ and wistful piano chords. “The new album has more of a concise sound,” Robert says. “The songs arrived throughout 2022 and are born from my own personal experiences, rather than the social commentary of the last album. This album contains a very intimate set of tunes.”
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