Acquistando la formula doppio live potrai assistere a due concerti a prezzo ridotto: "KING HANNAH + THE KVB".
KING HANNAH
Big Swimmer colloca i King Hannah, duo indie-rock di Liverpool, in uno step evolutivo successivo rispetto al primo album, con una nuova comprensione del loro sound, dei loro punti di forza, della loro gratitudine e della loro visione del futuro. Questa comprensione ha senza dubbio portato alla profonda fiducia udibile nelle loro nuove canzoni - la voce di Merrick che si innalza, la chitarra di Whittle che infiamma - e all'equilibrio che hanno trovato mentre attraversavano le acque dell'Atlantico, o i locali rock da una costa all’altra degli States. È molto probabile che, ascoltandolo, ci si ritrovi a sognare ad occhi aperti su un lago scintillante d'estate, desiderando di tuffarcisi subito dentro.
THE KVB
Mescolando una produzione intrisa di riverbero ed elettronica minimalista, la cold wave in continua evoluzione dei KVB riflette sempre la loro maestria nell'atmosfera. Nelle prime uscite, come l'album di debutto del 2012 Always Then, i battiti fragili e le esplosioni sonore di Kat Day e Nicholas Wood evocavano in egual misura i Cabaret Voltaire e i Jesus and Mary Chain. Successivamente, lo stile del duo ha abbracciato i suoni snelli e affilati di Only Now Forever del 2018, le vaste vedute di Unity del 2021 e gli umori oscuramente ballabili di Tremors del 2024.
Full pass prevendita: 25 €+DP
Full pass botteghino: 32 €
Öffnungszeiten
20:00
Mindestalter
18+
Venue
MONK Roma
Club
The Monk, whose name is deliberately inspired by the omnivorous and revolutionary talent of jazz pianist Thelonious Sphere Monk, was born in Rome in the Casalbertone/Portonaccio district, less than a kilometer from one of the capital's most important hubs, the Tiburtina railway and metro station.
It is an open and inclusive space dedicated to those who want to produce, share, and engage with cultural experiences, including specific activities for all age groups. The content on offer is aimed at those who are curious about new artistic and cultural productions, as well as those who enjoy seeking out small projects by independent artists.
The venue was previously home to La Palma Club from around 1995 to 2007 and hosted prestigious concerts and festivals for over a decade, primarily focusing on jazz, ethnic, and auteur music.
In 2014, after seven years of closure, the space was reopened thanks to remediation and redevelopment efforts by the Social Promotion Association C'MON!, aiming to improve access, usability, and preserve the space's significance within the city fabric.
Monk is a multifaceted and diverse space dedicated to sharing, well-being, and the functional and mindful enjoyment of cultural content, offering a continuous flow of stimuli and experiences.
It is a place for those eager to produce, share, and engage with cultural experiences, including specific activities for every age group. The content caters to those intrigued by new artistic and cultural productions, as well as those who enjoy discovering small projects by independent entities.