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Midlake play live at the Lemon Grove

Midlake, Exeter Lemon Grove, Sunday 31st October.

Midlake, Exeter Lemon Grove, Sunday 31st October.

Midlake, Exeter Lemon Grove, Sunday 31st October

Plus support from John Grant and Jason Lytle

Texan indie-rock band Midlake, recently voted ‘Best Live Act’ at the 2010 Mojo Awards, are playing Exeter’s Lemon Grove in October.

The band are touring to celebrate the release of their third and acclaimed album The Courage of Others. Their most complete and beautiful body of work yet, the album is best appreciated as a whole in the old-fashioned sense of an album – which makes perfect sense when you know Midlake linchpin Tim Smith’s fondness for the look and feel of past times.  

So what’s changed since The Trials of Van Occupanther, their second, hugely loved breakthrough album? Just as that record was in part inspired by the soft(er) rock of the early-to-mid 1970s – from Neil Young and America to Fleetwood Mac – so Midlake’s new album also looks to a slightly earlier, and definitely British, trad-tainted folk sound. It may share the same gorgeously analogue-warm electro-acoustic template as Van Occupanther but it’s a slower, darker and more carved record, both eerier and dreamier.

Neither do the new songs feature any hermit-scientists like Van Occupanther, or the mythical Roscoe. The songs that constitute The Courage Of Others, Tim says, are closer to his heart than those of their first two albums because: “I don’t feel I’m looking at the songs through someone else’s eyes. I’ve tried to keep it as true to myself as I could.” Guitarist Eric Pulido adds: “We didn’t want to make the same album as Van Occupanther, so we carried on moving and creating and pushing for a newer sound and emotion.”

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Tickets cost £15 plus booking fee.

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