Alt-J (SOLD OUT!)

Alt-J (SOLD OUT!)

alt-J (∆)’s name takes a little explaining. Pronounced “alt-J”, the delta sign is created when you hold down the alt key on your computer keyboard and punch ‘J’ on a Mac computer. The symbol has a deeper meaning for the band, as guitarist/bassist Gwil Sainsbury notes, “in mathematical equations it’s used to show change,” and the band’s relatively new name came at a turning point in their lives.

Gwil, Joe Newman [guitar/vocals], Gus Unger-Hamilton [keyboards] and Thom Green [drums] met at Leeds University in 2007. Gus studied English Literature; the other three Fine Art. In their second year of studies, Joe played Gwil a handful of his own songs inspired by his guitar-playing dad and hallucinogens, and the pair began recording in their dorm rooms with Gwil acting as producer on Garageband.

Needless to say, the response to Joe’s hushed falsetto yelps and Gwil’s rudimentary sampling skills was good. When Thom was played the tracks he joined the band straight away. “I hadn’t heard anything like it,” he says. “It was music I was looking for, I just didn’t know I was. I just loved it.”

Gus completed the band’s lineup and together – first as Daljit Dhaliwal and then as Films – the four friends spent the next two years playing around town, developing a precise and unique brand of alt. pop that draws on poignant folk verses, crushing synths, smart hip hop syncopations and tight vocal harmonies. They dropped the moniker of Films in 2007, largely to avoid confusing the band with Californian punk troupe The Films. alt-J (∆) gave them a unique name to go with the unique ‘folk-step’ that they now concoct in the basement of a terrace house in Cambridgeshire.

Pronounced 'mohn kmair'

SoftSpot is a band based out of Bushwick in Brooklyn, NY. Core members Sarah Kinlaw and Bryan Keller have been playing together since 2009 but have known each other since they were in the same kindergarten class. After teaming up with artist and drummer Andrew Spaulding in the Spring of 2011, the band evolved, saw the release of an EP entitled "NOUS" and continued touring with a visceral live performance. His departure led to the addition of drummer Blaze Bateh, transplant from Athens, GA and friend from touring the Southeast. SoftSpot's full length entitled Enso will come out on September 4th, 2012.

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Alt-J (SOLD OUT!) with Mon Khmer, SoftSpot

Tuesday, August 7 · Doors 8:30PM / Show 8:30PM at Glasslands Gallery

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