Slow Club will be a featured guest at A Spacebomb Revue in London, 6th October. Watch their video for “Ancient Rolling Sea” – a Spacebomb Production recorded in Richmond, VA – below and get your tickets here.

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Slow Club will be a featured guest at A Spacebomb Revue in London, 6th October. Watch their video for “Ancient Rolling Sea” – a Spacebomb Production recorded in Richmond, VA – below and get your tickets here.
Spacebomb and its House Band bring a slice of Richmond, Virginia, to London on 6th October for a one-night-only Spacebomb Revue, hosted by Matthew E. White. Over the next several weeks, we’ll be highlighting the many artists who will take the stage.
SLOW CLUB
Initially categorized as “anti-folk,” Slow Club’s debut album Yeah So in 2009 proved there was so much more to the band and their sound – sweet harmonious hooks, rockabilly beats and exuberant yelps and yips, all held together by some breath-taking harmonizing. Slow Club are defined by their own distinct and powerful partnership – Charles Watson with bruised vocal, rasping guitar and disarming lightness of touch; Rebecca Taylor with her dash of Northern Soul and sharp wit, switching between vocals and drums like Beyonce crossed with Karen Carpenter.
After two more records and a brief break to work on other projects, the endlessly innovating duo reunited in 2015 to start work on their 4th album. This time they decided to head to the US for the recording and spent a week in Richmond VA, with Matthew E. White and his talented pool of studio musicians at Spacebomb. The resulting album was another sonic shift and showcased a more laid-back country feel than the grandiose soul of Complete Surrender. Uncut magazine described One Day All of This Won't Matter Any More as “another classy, sassy step forward from this restlessly inventive pair” on its release in August 2016.
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It’s wild, I’ve known Natalie Prass since high school, and to be at the Barbican, celebrating this thing that we helped build together is incredible, almost unbelievable. My respect for Nat as an artist is just tremendous, I couldn’t think more highly of her than I do, she is absolutely one of a kind. And lucky for us, she was also the first artist to entrust Spacebomb with her songs and that trust is a huge part of why we’re all here. She is part of Spacebomb’s founding family, and sharing the stage with her alongside that family will be a bit poignant, I think.
Matthew E. White on Natalie Prass, guest artist at the Spacebomb Revue in London
Natalie Prass will be a featured guest at A Spacebomb Revue in London, 6th October. Watch her video for "Bird of Prey" – recorded at Spacebomb – below and get your tickets here.
It’s a tremendous honour for Spacebomb to be invited by the Barbican to put together a show like this. On this very rarest of occasions we get an opportunity to step back and catch a glimpse of the work we’ve done; to think about it, to celebrate it, to have fun with it, and to share it. And for me, as a host, performer, and Spacebomber it’s not like any other night I will have had in this business for certain. It is a completely one of a kind show, and I really can’t wait to be there to watch it happen.
Matthew E. White on the Spacebomb Revue in London
Matthew E. White hosts A Spacebomb Revue in London, 6th October. Watch his video for "Rock & Roll Is Cold" and get your tickets here.