Melting Vinyl presents:
Explosions in the Sky, plus Eva Lunny
6:00
14+
35 adv
plus support from Eva Lunny
Texas instrumental quartet Explosions in the Sky are acclaimed for their cathartic, heavily dynamic instrumental rock songs and their extensive soundtrack work. With a reputation for scathingly intense live performances, the group were touted early on as the next phenomenon in moody, crescendo-heavy post-rock à la and . They gradually became one of the genre's most commercially successful bands; they have been featured in numerous films, television series, and video games, and scored several motion pictures. Even without words, the group's atmospheric guitar interplay is powerfully eloquent, and the interplay between guitars and drums gives even their simplest songs a keen sense of drama. Explosions in the Sky enjoyed their critical breakthrough with 2001's Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever, 2011's Take Care, Take Care, Take Care found them thoughtfully exploring musical and emotional space, and later studio albums like 2023's End married grand melodies with electronic experimentation.
Eva Lunny is a harpist, composer and ambient music producer from Brighton. Inspired by sonic pioneers such as Aphex Twin, Tim Hecker and Brian Eno, as well as renowned harpists Dorothy Ashby and Alice Coltrane, Eva creates a mix of ambient soundscapes and neoclassical pieces for her live show, bringing audience members on a journey of sound and reflection.
Texas instrumental quartet Explosions in the Sky are acclaimed for their cathartic, heavily dynamic instrumental rock songs and their extensive soundtrack work. With a reputation for scathingly intense live performances, the group were touted early on as the next phenomenon in moody, crescendo-heavy post-rock à la and . They gradually became one of the genre's most commercially successful bands; they have been featured in numerous films, television series, and video games, and scored several motion pictures. Even without words, the group's atmospheric guitar interplay is powerfully eloquent, and the interplay between guitars and drums gives even their simplest songs a keen sense of drama. Explosions in the Sky enjoyed their critical breakthrough with 2001's Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever, 2011's Take Care, Take Care, Take Care found them thoughtfully exploring musical and emotional space, and later studio albums like 2023's End married grand melodies with electronic experimentation.
Eva Lunny is a harpist, composer and ambient music producer from Brighton. Inspired by sonic pioneers such as Aphex Twin, Tim Hecker and Brian Eno, as well as renowned harpists Dorothy Ashby and Alice Coltrane, Eva creates a mix of ambient soundscapes and neoclassical pieces for her live show, bringing audience members on a journey of sound and reflection.