Mark Lanegan to perform again in Brno. He will be bringing his new album

8 November 2017, 4:00
Mark Lanegan to perform again in Brno. He will be bringing his new album

After a gap of two years, Rock legend Mark Lanegan, who was with Kurt Cobain at the beginning of the wave of garage rock in the 90s, will be in Brno presenting his new disc Gargoyle. The concert by Mark Lanegan will also include the American musician Joe Cardamone and the Belgian soul singer Lyenn.

The award-winning album sound builds on Lanegan’s previous work, with post-rock guitar lines complemented by krautrock-soaked production. The American singer-songwriter Mark Lanegan is returning to Brno once again after two years. Here he will be presenting his tenth studio album Gargoyle. On the new album the musician is returning to the roots of his inspiration. “Things like Joy Division and New Order always influenced my singing and lyrics. Even this time I started with them, only I gave in and followed them even on the musical side,” is how Lanegan described it for the server The Quietus. The acoustically cohesive collection of ten dark captivating pieces stands on the unique voice of Lanegan. The songs combine a blues influenced aesthetic of post-rock with electronic rhythms and synthesisers. The album was strongly influenced by cooperation with the guitarist Rob Marshall (Exit Calm), who took part in more than half the songs.

Mark Lanegan’s appearance in Brno will be supported by two solo musicians. Joe Cardamone from Los Angeles, who became famous as a member of the post-hardcore group The Icarus Line. And the Belgian singer Lyenn, who is mainly focused on soul.

The concert has been announced for Thursday 9 November 2017 from 7.30 p.m. in the Fléda club.

Mark Lanegan/ Photo Fléda archive

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