14 Apr 2011

TOW presents Madam @The Horatia

What: Madam, with support from Emily and the Woods
When: Saturday 30 April
Where: The Horatia, 98-102 Holloway Road London, N7 8JE
How much: £5 from 9pm

The Other Woman is delighted to present Madam, playing the first in a series of intimate shows to celebrate their second album. 
Out May 9th on Shilling Boy Records, Q Magazine describe Gone Before Morning as 'compellingly gritty and haunting, 4/5'.

Fresh from a sell-out spectacular at Kings Place (in collaboration with lighting installation artists BlipCreative), The ever-fabulous Sukie Smith brings her nocturnal dreamscapes and moody rioting to The Horatia for the first time, with her full band. This six-piece are a perfect fit for the darkly glamorous late night bar. 

 
Gone Before Morning has evolved over 2 years. Madam recorded most of the tracks at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studio in 2009. He hand picked the band to be part of a 12 album project, genre ambiguous artists, who each produced an original album for speaker giant Bowers and Wilkins. They funded a week long stay at the residential studio and released the results through their Society of Sound Club. All rights of the recordings were retained by the band so they raised money through Pledge Music and took the tracks to a London studio. They added instruments/backing vocals and in some cases, completely remixed tracks. Resulting in a rich and dark sounding album in contrast to the ethereal spookiness of their debut In Case of Emergency... released on 9th May 2011 through their own label Shilling Boy Records (distributed by Cargo).

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