The Wilderness Yet Album Launch – With Support from Rowlette
Live music celebrating new emerging artists from London & Ireland!
The Wilderness Yet are back at the ICC, Launching their New Album!
We are very excited to host not only the musical talents of Rosie Hodgson, Rowan Piggott, and Philippe Barnes, but that of Rowlette too.
This will be a spectacular night of new music, and a taste of what else is to come in the Autumn Season.
Stay tuned for more New Music and Announcements to come!
Doors: 7.30pm; Starts: 8pm
Tickets: Standard £7.50; Students £5; Group ticket (4 people) £10
Thursday 15 September 2022
Will showcase Sensational harmonies from The Wilderness Yet, and the soulful singer songwriter talents of Rowlette!
The Wilderness Yet
The Wilderness Yet combines the acclaimed talents of folksinger Rosie Hodgson, traditional fiddler Rowan Piggott, and guitarist-flautist Philippe Barnes. Independently, they have earned audiences’ esteem as consummate musicians; together, they weave an eclectic tapestry of traditional and original songs and tunes; from a cappella three-part harmonies to luscious instrumental arrangements. Their eponymous debut album was released in 2020 to critical acclaim, closely followed by a short EP of commissioned covers called John O Dreams. Lockdown saw them record a winter album / show called Turn The Year Round, featuring secular re-writes of classic carols and carefully arranged seasonal favourites. Their new studio album, What Holds The World Together, was released on 21st July 2022.
From the great whales of the deep to the old oaks of the land, the future of the natural world is now inextricably bound to that of mankind and many of the songs chosen or crafted here explore the relationship between humanity and nature. All three musicians are clearly steeped in traditional music, but also have unique creative voices, with original tracks written by each of them. An album with which to explore the world’s stories, seasons, and sorrows – in a time of disconnection from each other and our environment, this collection won’t fall on deaf ears.
Rowan Piggott
A traditional musician who grew up in the foothills of the Burren on the west coast of Ireland, Rowan is a fine singer with a “deep understanding and feel for tradition” (FolkWords) and is known for his Songhive Project. A workshop leader, serial tunebook author, and the winner of the ‘Future of Young Folk Award’ at Bromyard Folk Festival, he featured on the cover of The Living Tradition after releasing his solo album Mountscribe.
Rosie Hodgson
With a voice that brings “a ruby-richness to lyrics new and old” (Folk Radio UK), it’s no surprise that Rosie has been a finalist for the BBC Young Folk Award. After a successful EP and the eponymous album from Crossharbour, she recorded her debut album Rise Aurora to critical acclaim, producing what fRoots called “audible magic”. Rosie’s own songs are heavily influenced by the English tradition and her love of literature and the environment.
Philippe Barnes
Philippe is well-known on the folk scene as a virtuosic flautist, but is an equally magnificent guitarist! Since completing an MA in Irish Music Performance at University of Limerick, Philippe has toured with the David Munnelly Band, All Jigged Out, Dizraeli and the Small Gods and Crossharbour (alongside Rosie!). As a session musician he appears regularly on film/tv soundtracks and has recently recorded an EP with pianist Tom Phelan.
A PREVIEW OF THE WILDERNESS YET’S MUSIC
Rowlette
Rowlette is a London/Ballina based independent female folk-pop singer-songwriter. As a solo performer with an acoustic guitar, she is recognised for her powerful vocals, inspirational lyrics and captivating performances.
“Rowlette’s vocal is strong and instantly evocative, keeping her listener emotionally invested with her storytelling” – When The Horn Blows
You’re most likely to catch Rowlette singing about topics such as breaking the mould, friendship, embracing ambition and living in the present.
“Musical poetry. Rowlette has an incredible, unique ability to tell a story through her
music. Certainly one to watch in the Irish music industry.” – Eoin Beatty (KFM)
Rowlette’s appeal has found her popping up just about everywhere…from radio stations in Ireland to Australia, Spotify Playlists from Pop Right Now to NMF Iceland, RTE 1 and 2fm to your local Lidl, Hot Press to the cover of Mayo Now, and her song be shared on several of Irish influencers instagrams to the Sopranos’ Joe Gannascoli tweeting her latest track.
“Rowlette knows how to make a great song” – David Dwane
Rowlette has performed to audiences across the country including venues such as Cork Opera House, Theatre Royal and the Pavillion, with recent appearances at Claremorris Folk Festival (Villagers, The Stunning), the Workman’s venue and the Sound House.
Rowlette has just released the heart-wrenching track, “The house where we used to live”, the first of 6 off of her latest project.