Slow Club proudly present: Apollo Ghosts AND Lambs & Wolves
Let's play a little game in our heads: A band as a person. So what would your favorite band be like as a person and where would you most like to meet them? For me, Apollo Ghost is very clear: I would like to meet them on a quiet summer night around a red-hot campfire. With all the friends and other people we need for a nice evening close to us. And Apollo Ghost is the one person we don't know and yet we happen to sit next to. We don't know each other, and yet we are strangely not strangers and a cautious and pleasant conversation begins. And the longer we sit there together and talk, the more interesting the conversation becomes, and time passes in many beautiful little moments. A perfect evening! The Canadian indie pop band APOLLO GHOSTS, led by songwriter Adrian Teacher, has been one of Vancouver's most dynamic live acts since its formation in 2008. After four albums and countless shows, they returned in 2022 with "Pink Tiger" - a generous double album full of jangling guitars, twee pop vocal harmonies and disarming hooks. You had just fallen in love with each of the songs at least once when APOLLO GHOSTS released a new mini-album, "Amethyst", with which they will also be coming to Europe for an extensive tour in 2025.
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And if Apollo Ghost is the unexpectedly beautiful meeting of two people, then Lambs & Wolves are the warming fire to go with it. Last fall, Freiburg's Lambs & Wolves were guests at the Slow Club to record new songs in the Liquid Studio. Now they are returning to present this new material live. With pedal steel guitar and trombone, they are expanding their sound in the direction of the outsider folk rock of their heroes. The previous album was already compared to the music of Bill Callahan and Will Oldham in the BZ.
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Curtain up for APOLLO GHOST and LAMBS & WOLVES!!!
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