Tara Clerkin Trio
Francesca Mirabella
Wednesday September 17th 7pm | $30
Mary Lattimore and the Tara Clerkin Trio
Mary Lattimore: Mary Lattimore’s music exists somewhere far above us. The angelic tones emanating from her Lyon & Healy harp, often looped live through a Line 6 DL4 pedal, are at once distinct and eternally familiar. Once you start an album it’s hard to turn off. Blending her classical background with the experimental spirit of indie rock, Mary has collaborated with a slew of producers and artists to bring the harp into the modern landscape.
“When I think of these songs, I think about fading flowers in vases, melted candles, getting older, being on tour and having things change while you’re away, not realizing how ephemeral experiences are until they don’t happen anymore, fear for a planet we’re losing because of greed, an ode to art and music that’s really shaped your life that can transport you back in time, longing to maintain sensitivity and to not sink into hollow despondency.”
Tara Clerkin Trio: Not far off two years from the day, Bristol’s Tara Clerkin Trio return to World of Echo and the EP format for a five song collection of quixotic, emotional redolence. But do not mistake their absence for inertia. If their musical output has been a little sparse during those in-between years, limited to a few solo ventures and an astonishing ten minute long piece as a trio, their time has otherwise been richly spent: continuous writing and recording, extensive live performances across Europe and Japan, a cultivation of local and more far-flung artistic connections (musical and otherwise), and a monthly NTS show that, through the voice of others, speaks most obviously to their own unorthodox interests..
Their inspirations might be centerless, but the trio still possess a very obvious anchor in the form of their hometown. Bristol stands as a city of multitudes, heterogenous and vibrant in such a way as to allow it to renew and remake time and again. Tara Clerkin Trio drink from that same well, duly reflecting a rich musical heritage built on fwd-facing electronic subcultures and experimental urges. As such, On The Turning Ground finds them subject to their own subtle internal evolution, the pervasive sense that you’ve caught them mid-bloom, on their way to becoming but never anything but themselves.
There will also be a reading by Francesca Mirabella author of “goodboy” from the novel. goodboy follows a late-30s Los Angeles rake as he struggles to escape the labyrinthine psycho-sexual prison he’s created for himself. CAT PERSON meets MEMENTO, it’s a romantic horror story that starts at the end and ends at the beginning — and leaves women shocked that they’ve dated this man, and men squirming as they wonder, “Why does Lars seem so familiar?
goodboy is Francesca Mirabella's debut novel. She is currently in the works with UTA to get it published.