The musical moniker of Brooklynite and Yale graduate Ellis Ludwig-Leone, San Fermin draws on an eclectic mix of avant-garde pop and classical composition to create a heady, decorative, intense blend of sounds. Leone composed the band's first album in the secluded Banff Centre in Canada directly after finishing his music degree, but he's already drawn quite a crowd to his new sound, which in some respects evokes the band The National.
Using quite a battery of forces, including string and brass quartets, two sopranos and a vibraphone, their new album tells a love story - of a sort - alternating forthright, breathy romantic ballads with some more reflective, instrumental pieces of experimental sound. Allen Tate's growly baritone - reminscent according to some critics of Barack Obama - and the buttery twin sopranos of Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig dominate the vocal sound, and during their frequent ensemble pieces, they ooze a sultry, sensuous decadence.
What | San Fermin, Village Underground |
Where | Village Underground, 54 Holywell Ln, EC2A 3PQ | MAP |
Nearest tube | Liverpool Street (underground) |
When |
On 07 May 14, 7:30 PM – 11:00 PM |
Price | £12 |
Website | Book tickets via Village Underground |