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Gabriel Moreno in BRIGHTON with Simon Tilbury

Gabriel Moreno -Music and Poetry-

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Sun, 06 Jul, 2025 at 07:00 pm

The Folklore Rooms

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Sun, 06 Jul, 2025 at 07:00 pm (BST)

The Folklore Rooms

Brighton, United Kingdom

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Gabriel Moreno in BRIGHTON with Simon Tilbury
Gabriel Moreno returns to Brighton after last autumns sold out show.

With support from Simon Tilbury.

QUOTES

"Moreno’s warm voice engrosses and soothes. Meditative one moment and despairing the next, these unhurried songs offer spiritual succour and solidarity, a balm for our trying times"
- Morning Star ★★★★★

“The songs tread a path between Folk, Latin and cabaret torch song. It’s an oddly effective mix which forms the perfect bed for Gabriel Moreno’s distinctive voice -a blend of Leonard Cohen, Peter Sarstedt, and dare I say it, Rex Harrison.” -(Trevor Raggart, RNR magazine)

“Moreno has indeed given us an album of the times.” (Mike Davis, Folk Radio UK)

“An Offshoot of Leonard Cohen and Neil Diamond. I love it!” (Cerys Mathews, BBC6)

‘There is an enthusiasm and a poet’s cadence to his lyrics and delivery, although Gabriel is also a fine guitarist and on WOUND IN THE NIGHT fronts an accomplished sympathetic band. Like THE YEAR OF THE RAT and his previous five albums, there is a considerable nod to the cafe noir of Jacques Brel, the languid resonant delivery of Jake Thackray and the romantic poetry of Leonard Cohen.’
Mark Higgins (Music Journalist)

“What sets Gabriel Moreno apart from his contemporaries, however, is his ever-intriguing usage of the English language to address socio-political issues.” (Loz Etheridge, God Is In The TV)

“It is the tonal breath of Scott Walker, the application of Leonard Cohen, and the beauty, even undercover mischief in the form of sexuality that was given credence by the subtly of the likes of Patti Smith, that makes Gabriel Moreno stand out in a field of observational greats.” (Ian D.Hall, Liverpool Sound and Vision)

“Even with all the musical expertise on display, all this still has the feel of an intimate one to one album, a letter, a prayer or a conversation, with the intimate nylon stringed acoustic prominent behind some almost spoken words.” (Steve Burgess, Penny Black Music)

‘Wound in The Night’ is an absorbing and engaging listen. At times on this album, he is the ideal person to fill the void left by Leonard Cohen. (David Pratt, Folk Radio UK)

‘There is an enthusiasm and a poet's cadence to his lyrics and delivery, although Gabriel is also a fine guitarist and on WOUND IN THE NIGHT fronts an accomplished sympathetic band. Like THE YEAR OF THE RAT and his previous five albums, there is a considerable nod to the cafe noir of Jacques Brel, the languid resonant delivery of Jake Thackray and the romantic poetry of Leonard Cohen.’ (Marc Higgins, Fatea Magazine)

‘Wound in the Night” is, simply, brilliant. Be challenged.’ (Steve Clarke, TD1 Radio)

“From well presented solo to tracks with more layers and musicians but every song retains that heart and spirit of the troubadour who wants to live a life that gives them creative rather than material satisfaction. I suppose that’s what marks out the true artist and Gabriel Moreno is certainly that. This is a very impressive album from a true artist.'
(Tony Birch, Folking.com)

‘..with its hints of Jacques Brel as it ponders the title's existential question about the aftermath of love, though, with a line about aiming for the charts, it might also be about abandoning artistic integrity.’ (Mike Higgins, Fatea)

‘..the most gorgeous dark brown voice.’ Genevive Tudor (BBC Shropshire)

‘..the album blew my mind.’ Tim Walker (BBC Lincolnshire)

‘.. one of Europe’s best known and compelling secrets.’ (Ian Hall, Liverpool Sound And Vision.’

‘If Leonard Cohen and Peter Sarstedt met in the cosmos and created an off shoot it could be Gabriel Moreno. From the get-go, his resonant baritone will prick up your ears. It’s delicious – follow him.’ (Julie Williams-Nash, Folk and Tumble)


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Gabriel Moreno in BRIGHTON with Simon Tilbury, 6 July | Event in Brighton | AllEvents
Gabriel Moreno in BRIGHTON with Simon Tilbury
Sun, 06 Jul, 2025 at 07:00 pm