Mananan 50: Landless
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Tickets 20 / Under 18s 2 Please note - anyone under 18 years old must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.This amazing ensemble have been on our…
Tickets 20 / Under 18s 2
Please note - anyone under 18 years old must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.This amazing ensemble have been on our radar for a while and we're delighted that they can join us for Mananan 50.Landless are Ruth Clinton, Meabh Meir, Sinead Lynch and Lily Power. They sing unaccompanied traditional songs from Irish, Scottish, English and American traditions in close four part harmony. Their repertoire features songs of love, death and lamentation, as well as work songs, shape-note hymns and more recently penned folk songs. Landless sang at Celtic Connections this year and have performed in various settings both in Ireland and abroad. They are closely involved with traditional singing sessions in Dublin and Belfast.Landless released their second album, Lireach, in 2024. As with their acclaimed debut Bleaching Bones (2018) it is produced by John Spud Murphy (Lankum/Katie Kim XN.) This album has received widespread critical acclaim and features subtle instrumentation as well as unaccompanied singing.Vocal harmony is in the dense weave of so much traditional music, and it becomes a startling, golden thread in Landlesss second album, a collection of 10 sublime songs . four female singers whose voices seem to rise from the sacra of their spines, emerging from their bodies in heavenly flight or heavy drones . Long-term Celtic music fans should flock to them theyre a deliciously doomier Clannad while devotees of Irelands current, brilliant scene should also respond to their stunning intensity. ★★★★★ The Guardian (Folk Album of the Month)"The focus here is on the bands extraordinary voices. Placed front and centre in the mix, they weave in and out of each other, latticing together to create a shapeshifting whole that sweeps elegantly from low, dark drones to transcendent highs. The Quietusa four-part harmony group who - on their second LP - come across like Macbeths Weird Sisters crashing a Sandy Denny sance. Lankum's Cormac MacDiarmada guests as trad tunes get a Marble Index makeover: The Grey Selkie Of Sule Skerry and The Wounded Hussar in particular could stun a bat at 30 paces. Unearthly. ★★★★ MOJOPlease note - tickets are available to our Members from Saturday 11th April 2026 with a password, and will be available to the general public from Friday 17th April 2026 (without a password). Please contact the EAC on hello@erinartscentre.com or 01624 835858 are a Member and have not received an email, thank you.
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