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Future Islands with Joon, The Golden Dregs, and more

Jul 27, 2024  ·  Crystal Palace Bowl, London Crystal Palace Bowl, London

Future Islands
Jul 27
Future Islands
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Future Islands, formed in 2006 in Baltimore, creates sleek synth-pop with Samuel T. Herring's dynamic vocals. Known for "Seasons," they rose to fame after a 2014 Letterman performance. They've released several albums, including Singles (2014), The Far Field (2017), and As Long as You Are (2020). Collaborations include Blondie's Debbie Harry and producer Madlib. They often tour and innovate, maintaining a loyal fan base.
Founded in Falmouth, The Golden Dregs is a South London-based band led by Benjamin Woods. Known for albums like Lafayette and Hope Is For The Hopeless, they blend rich baritones with atmospheric harmonies. Their 2023 album, On Grace & Dignity, explores themes of home in Truro. They released a popular EP reimagining tracks by artists like Billie Eilish.
American songwriter Julie Byrne, born in western New York, is known for her evocative folk style. With poignant themes of friendship, love, and loss, she captures warmth and vulnerability. After her acclaimed album "Not Even Happiness," Byrne returns with "The Greater Wings," expanding her sound with synths, piano, harp, and strings.
Born in Wingrave, England, Baxter Dury crafts wry, observant stories with deadpan vocals and chamber pop. Known for albums like "Prince of Tears" and collaborations with Etienne de Crécy, he blends genres from disco to hip-hop. Hits include "Len Parrot's Memorial Lift" and "I Thought I Was Better Than You," cementing his reputation as a witty songwriter.

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