Georgia Ellery

Georgia Ellery

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Georgia Ellery

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Black Country, New Road - 'Live at Bush Hall'
A concert film chronicling three shows from Black Country, New Road's weekend residency at London's Bush Hall. Each night featured a different visual theme and corresponding stage sets, inspired by school plays, pastoral scenes, and a fictitious, haunted pizza parlor called I Ain’t Alfredo No Ghosts.
Black Country, New Road - 'Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall'
Georgia Ellery
The hotly tipped 7-piece band celebrate their new album ‘For the first time’ in the Queen Elizabeth Hall with a collection of songs from the album as well as newly developed songs.
Black Country, New Road: Live From The Queen Elizabeth Hall
Self
Black Country, New Road's legendary live performance from London's Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Black Midi, New Road - 2020 Livestream
A Charity Livestream recorded on the 5th of December 2020. Two of the best upcoming bands in Britain at the time collaborate to make just over an hours worth of music split into two parts. The first containing musical jams, and one original song which featured on the 2022 album of the year 'Ants From Up There', and the second half, containing purely covers.
Bait
Katie Leigh
Depois de descobrir que seu irmão está usando seu barco sem sua permissão, o pescador Martin Ward se enfurece e decide tomar uma atitude impulsivamente complicada. Perto do final da temporada de verão, a área está repleta de turistas e os nervos acabam tomando conta da situação, provocando uma tragédia maior do que os irmãos imaginavam.
Live at Queen Elizabeth Hall 06/03/21
Self
The hotly tipped seven-piece celebrate the release of their debut album, For the first time, in the Queen Elizabeth Hall.The album captures the band’s fresh and inventive energy, ferocity and explosive charge. Hailing from the same scene as black midi and Squid, Black Country, New Road are tipped to be one of the bands that will define 2021. The group features in NME’s 100 essential new artists for 2020 list and is called ‘triumphal’ by The Guardian. For the first time is a sonic time capsule that somehow manages to bottle the past, the present and the future.