Matthew E. White announces Shepherd’s Bush Empire date

Matthew E. White announces Shepherd’s Bush Empire date

Having announced their UK tour but a month ago Matthew E. White and his mighty Spacebomb band have already sold out their date at London’s grand Queen Elizabeth Hall. Fret not though, as they will be back again on 4 September to be more specific, for a show at Shepherd’s Bush Empire no less.

Matthew E. White Live Dates

Sun 21 April Bristol Thekla (tickets)
Wed 24 April Glasgow Arches (tickets)
Thurs 25 April Manchester Sound Control (tickets)
Fri 26 April London Queen Elizabeth Hall SOLD OUT
Wed 4 Sept London Shepherd’s Bush Empire (tickets)

Praise for Big Inner :
‘Over seven elegant tracks, White and his musicians achieve the kinds of loveliness that Spiritualized, Lambchop, Cat Power and the Beta Band have tilted at, at different times in the past, and quite often missed’ 5/5 The Observer ‘Album of the Week’
‘A genuinely great artist’ 5/5 The Guardian ‘Album of the Week’
‘A contender for album of the year’ 5/5 The Sun
‘A genuine classic’ 5/5 Independent on Sunday
‘This is an album to fall in love with’ 5/5 Mail on Sunday
The average age was 37 for those with an enlarged prostate. best female viagra The reports of many professional and experienced healthcare providers say that the problem is dreadfully connected with health problems like cardiovascular issues and vascular problem. cialis soft canada There are countless companies out there which offer quality preventive maintenance and onsite services Hyderabad for businesses. cialis without prescription Erectile Dysfunction condition itself is viagra cialis prix https://www.supplementprofessors.com/levitra-6570.html often related to an underlying issue may be sufficient to turn around your erectile brokenness. ‘Sublime’ 5/5 Sunday Express
‘One of the great albums of modern Americana and one suspects that a reluctant start is born’
9/10 Uncut ‘Album of the Month’
‘A debut album of psychedelic gospel-tinged gems’ 4/5 Mojo
‘Incredibly accomplished’ 4/5 The Times
‘Pure quality’ 4/5 The Evening Standard
‘A hugely impressive debut’ 4/5 The Independent
‘An uplifting record, all the more enjoyable for its sense of restraint’ 4/5 Metro
‘White has sewn together a psychedelic patchwork from various indigenous sounds – cosmic soul and funk, morning-after blues – that’s as great as any of its obvious influences… cosmically knowing but with nifty footwork’ 4/5 Q
‘Many have tried to recreate the vibrancy and laidback groove of vintage soul-pop, but to absolutely nail it you need to be someone truly cosmic. Amy Winehouse just about managed it and Matthew E White is one other such person.’ 8/10 NME
‘Soaked in a bygone age of classic country soul… one of the coolest cats you’re likely to come across in 2013’ Music Week
‘If you like Randy Newman and Lambchop, Big Inner will have a similar effect on you’ Sunday Times
‘Bathe in the redemptive charm of an orchestrally dense paean to the seventies… somewhere between Nick Drake and Cat Stevens’ GQ
‘Some of the most soulful and uplifting indie music around’ Stool Pigeon
‘This is the kind of debut on which devotional followings are founded’ 4/5 The Skinny
Reading the classics will never guarantee making a classic album, but Matthew E White is one certainly one student that’s just joined the masters’ 9/10 The Line of Best Fit