Sylwia Anna Drwal and the Vagabonds
The Vagabonds consist of the finest musicians from South Yorkshire. Depending on the venue and the recital's theme, the lineup may change. At its core, the group includes pianist Barney Tabor, violinist Sam Flinders, and the incredible front woman Sylwia Anna Drwal. Their performances feature a blend of expertly arranged rock, pop, jazz, and metal classics, along with their own original compositions.
Mzylkypop
"This giddy avant pop affair is rather more avant than pop, with a large backing band of musicians steeped in the stylings of early 1970s psychedelia, mutant prog, free jazz saxophone solos, slinky blues (particularly on “Red White And Blue”) and moody spy soundtracks in the vein of John Barry’s score for 1965’s The Ipcress File. “Last Exit To Lublin” has a spoken word interlude in which the Cold War language of such films is remapped for the era of Brexit: “Papers, please/How long have you been in the country?/And how long do you intend to stay?/Come with us”. The kitschiness of Barry’s music is stripped away to reveal its original purpose: the sound of a very English paranoia." - Dickon Edwards, THE WIRE
The Mother of Crows
The Mother of Crows is an unstoppable force of rock from Sheffield, South Yorkshire. With Sylwia Anna Drwal on lead vocals, Marcus Bishop on guitar, Barney Tabor on piano, John Roberts on bass guitar, and Natasha Rose Allan on drums, this five-piece powerhouse brings a level of musicality and passion that is truly mesmerizing.
Drawing from their diverse backgrounds and musical styles, The Mother of Crows creates a sound that is both captivating and unforgettable. Their inspiration from the Folk Horror Revival is evident in every note, adding a deliciously dark aspect to their music and lyrics.
As the band continues to write and record, they have gifted their fans with their latest singles, "Shadow Woman," and "Traces of Almonds."
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