


Troth (Live Music) Saturday 7th June from 730pm
We’re very excited to announce a visit from experimental duo, Troth, on tour from Australia. Join us for an inspiring night of music at the brewery.
About Troth:
Troth is unknown colours, mist-soaked dreamscapes, strange misshapen cities belonging to forgotten lands.
Troth is also an Australian pop duo (though not of the kind nowadays subjugated by the algorithm) of Amelia Besseny and Cooper Bowman. The group’s recordings are proof that somewhere in the murky fields between song and sound there is a lot of untilled soil.
While intrepid in spirit, Troth is also marked by an intimacy born of the duo’s flair for leaving so much space in their productions, as if transmitted from a great distance but, like the dream logic it so often resembles, there are moments of startling clarity that skirt the fringes of experimental folk, glistening candle-lit pop and sublime atmospherics.
We’re very excited to announce a visit from experimental duo, Troth, on tour from Australia. Join us for an inspiring night of music at the brewery.
About Troth:
Troth is unknown colours, mist-soaked dreamscapes, strange misshapen cities belonging to forgotten lands.
Troth is also an Australian pop duo (though not of the kind nowadays subjugated by the algorithm) of Amelia Besseny and Cooper Bowman. The group’s recordings are proof that somewhere in the murky fields between song and sound there is a lot of untilled soil.
While intrepid in spirit, Troth is also marked by an intimacy born of the duo’s flair for leaving so much space in their productions, as if transmitted from a great distance but, like the dream logic it so often resembles, there are moments of startling clarity that skirt the fringes of experimental folk, glistening candle-lit pop and sublime atmospherics.
We’re very excited to announce a visit from experimental duo, Troth, on tour from Australia. Join us for an inspiring night of music at the brewery.
About Troth:
Troth is unknown colours, mist-soaked dreamscapes, strange misshapen cities belonging to forgotten lands.
Troth is also an Australian pop duo (though not of the kind nowadays subjugated by the algorithm) of Amelia Besseny and Cooper Bowman. The group’s recordings are proof that somewhere in the murky fields between song and sound there is a lot of untilled soil.
While intrepid in spirit, Troth is also marked by an intimacy born of the duo’s flair for leaving so much space in their productions, as if transmitted from a great distance but, like the dream logic it so often resembles, there are moments of startling clarity that skirt the fringes of experimental folk, glistening candle-lit pop and sublime atmospherics.