Sóley returns for a headline show at Strand Arts Centre

Having previously played Belfast when she supported John Grant in the Mandela Hall in 2016, Icelandic singer-songwriter Sóley returns for a headline show at Strand Arts Centre in East Belfast (7th June, 8pm) as part of Oh Yeah’s Women’s Work Festival.

Sóley’s solo career is based on a finely-tuned feel for atmosphere. Her aptly titled new album Endless Summer is vivid, bright, and resplendent. The LP is her most Icelandic yet, sharing an interest in orchestration and ambiance with her country’s two biggest exports: Björk and Sigur Rós. Please note this is a BYO event and that numbers are limited, presented in partnership with Open House Festival and Women’s Work.

“Sóley’s blend of piano-driven melodies, underpinned by low-key rhythms, and dark gothic themes have become incredibly popular… ‘Ask the Deep’ sees soley add flesh, skin and bones to her compositions, incorporating different sounds and textures, bigger rhythms and stronger melodies.” Reykjavik Grapevine

“Sóley’s third album “Endless Summer” raises questions. After her dreamy debut “We Sink” and the almost depressive “Ask the Deep” we began thinking she can’t surprise us anymore – but then she suddenly does the unthinkable: creating cheerful music.” PostmondaenSummary unica-web.com cheapest cialis containing sildenafil citrate an active element to deal with erectile dysfunction.

Tickets £12.50 plus £1.50 booking fee from www.openhousefestival.com