Timber Timbre
past event
tue 26. september 2017, 19:00
Experimentální prostor NoD
Dlouhá 33, Prague, cz
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Timber Timbre
Canada, chamber pop
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Concert is held by
Fource Entertainment.
Three years have passed since the last and the first Prague show. This year, Canadian Timber Timbre return to present their latest record Sincerely, Future Pollution on September 26th 2017 to NoD.
Since their eponymous 2009 debut, Timber Timbre has consistently put out music that seems to have been born in the dark Canadian forests or in the times of 16mm strip clubs. Taylor Kirk, the distinctive baritone behind the group’s aesthetic, is once again joined by Mathieu Charbonneau, Simon Trottier, and Mark Wheaton for their newest record. Sincerely, Future Pollution is very different from what we’re used to. "I had the idea that we could do something that was fun. Which ... we can't," laughed Kirk in one of the interviews. In response to last year's political events, the band created a document of this generation’s degeneration and disarray that happens while we are on instagram. With Kirk as narrator, a party to the play, we get caught in the folly of the echo chamber, awed by the contrast of this gothic modern age.
Since their eponymous 2009 debut, Timber Timbre has consistently put out music that seems to have been born in the dark Canadian forests or in the times of 16mm strip clubs. Taylor Kirk, the distinctive baritone behind the group’s aesthetic, is once again joined by Mathieu Charbonneau, Simon Trottier, and Mark Wheaton for their newest record. Sincerely, Future Pollution is very different from what we’re used to. "I had the idea that we could do something that was fun. Which ... we can't," laughed Kirk in one of the interviews. In response to last year's political events, the band created a document of this generation’s degeneration and disarray that happens while we are on instagram. With Kirk as narrator, a party to the play, we get caught in the folly of the echo chamber, awed by the contrast of this gothic modern age.