Strawberry Guy
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Strawberry Guy
Wednesday, October 15th
16+
Lounge doors open at 5:30pm
Venue doors open at 6:30pm
Show starts at 7:30pm
When AlexStephens (A.K.A. Strawberry Guy) self-released his debut single in 2018, he wasmerely doing it out of a love for songwriting. What he wasn't expecting wasmillions of streams and an avid worldwide fanbase.
A one-man impressionist, painting majestic soundscapes, Strawberry Guy blendstruthful lyrics with lush arrangements to conjure new emotive worlds. Inspiredby composers of the Romantic period, or Debussy, Ravel, and other classicalartists of the 1800s, his wonderland moves like a Monet painting wherearpeggios dance between meadows of dazzling dynamics and dramatic key changes.
Imitating nature’s effect on emotion, like 70s songwriters, or the fantasticalsoundtracks accompanying vibrant scenes in the Japanese animated Studio Ghiblifilms and video games, landscape is brought to the fore. Monet’s picturesqueMeadow at Giverny features as the album’s accompanying artwork – perhaps areminder of the rural Welsh countryside views through his childhood home’swindow.
Take it slow, be at one with the wilderness and remember, when life gives youlemons, swap them for Strawberries
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Wednesday, October 15th
16+
Lounge doors open at 5:30pm
Venue doors open at 6:30pm
Show starts at 7:30pm
When AlexStephens (A.K.A. Strawberry Guy) self-released his debut single in 2018, he wasmerely doing it out of a love for songwriting. What he wasn't expecting wasmillions of streams and an avid worldwide fanbase.
A one-man impressionist, painting majestic soundscapes, Strawberry Guy blendstruthful lyrics with lush arrangements to conjure new emotive worlds. Inspiredby composers of the Romantic period, or Debussy, Ravel, and other classicalartists of the 1800s, his wonderland moves like a Monet painting wherearpeggios dance between meadows of dazzling dynamics and dramatic key changes.
Imitating nature’s effect on emotion, like 70s songwriters, or the fantasticalsoundtracks accompanying vibrant scenes in the Japanese animated Studio Ghiblifilms and video games, landscape is brought to the fore. Monet’s picturesqueMeadow at Giverny features as the album’s accompanying artwork – perhaps areminder of the rural Welsh countryside views through his childhood home’swindow.
Take it slow, be at one with the wilderness and remember, when life gives youlemons, swap them for Strawberries
Get Tickets
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