Dark Tropics
St Joseph's Church, Sailortown
Saturday 29 April, 8.00pm
£10.00
A quick return for Dark Tropics after a packed-out and stunning show in January’s Out to Lunch. This time the setting is the atmospheric St Joseph’s Church and we think it will be very special.
Drawn together by a bond that stretched from Ireland to Morocco, musicians Rio McGuinness and Gerard Sands found common ground in the form of Radiohead, Aretha Franklin and The Velvet Underground.
Armed with the influences of Somerset Maugham, Paul Auster and John Cooper-Clarke, the pair formed a partnership – one that relies equally on instinct and guile.
Their creative vision has borne fruit with timeless, cinematic pop-noir. Powered by analogue instruments and retro recording techniques the music sways and breathes naturally.
Their themes are everywhere – the burning highs of lust, the fragility of heartache, the sting of betrayal and defiance in the face of hurt.
Dark Tropics released debut album Ink in late 2021 to widespread critical praise and are currently working on its follow-up.
‘Lovely, cinematic, understated pop’ -STEVE LAMACQ, BBC 6MUSIC
‘This sounds beautiful’ – JO WILEY, BBC RADIO 2
‘Atmospheric, moody and complex with a maturity that goes beyond the realms of a debut release.’ – HOT PRESS
Doors 7.30pm | Limited Unreserved Seating
Tickets also available from: Visit Belfast | 028 90 246 609
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