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You Are Wolf : The Goose Is Out! The Old Nun's Head, Friday 10 Oct.


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You Are Wolf, Friday 10 Oct, The Old Nun's Head, 15 Nunhead Green SE15 3QQ. 7.45pm, ?7.


Floorspots welcome.


If you saw You Are Wolf (aka Kerry Andrew) at The Crown & Greyhound supporting Alasdair Roberts last year, you will be back! If you didn?t, come and see what you have been missing. We absolutely promise you won?t be disappointed ? she is absolutely brilliant and unique, with a very special talent.

'English avant-folk at its finest' - Observer

'Imagine Bjork working her magic on the English folk tradition '- Uncut Magazine


'an effortlessly charming and flamboyant frontwoman possessed of a truly beautiful voice, which also served as a seemingly bottomless repository of clicks, clacks and hums, layered and looped into a richly absorbing tapestries of sound... [she is] clearly dedicated to pushing British folk music forward into an uncertain future rather than insisting simply on its preservation' - Drowned in Sound



New album "Hawk to the Hunting Gone" was chosen as one of Uncut's halftime albums of the year in June 2014.


'One of the most original albums of traditional folk songs you'll hear this year' fRoots



Some stuff to listen to on Soundcloud:






 

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