What is the first live band you will hear in 2015? The Angelcy are coming back to the Barby for one more show on Saturday, January 2, 2015. If you love them, show your love, and if you haven’t heard them yet, give yourself a gift for the new year.
Read more about The Angelcy:
First mentions – InDNegev 2011:
The Angelcy may have been missing Maya Lee Roman on the night, but not much else. Their lyrical ideas were well expressed and the musical concepts came through clear and uncluttered. The band’s appearance complimented their down to earth and easygoing style from the long hair and full beards, to the sandals and bare feet. Read more here.
Midnight East was glad to meet The Angelcy once more – a new band that relies on strong and sensitive lyrics, with a complex texture to their eclectic sound that knows how to get a good rhythm going. Read full InDNegev 2011 review here.
First feature:
They come to us in dreams, in story and song, sometimes we wrestle with them, emerging altered from the encounter, we who dream of angels and walk the ground, wandering in that breadth of time between heaven and hell. It’s a powerful symbol, use it at your own risk. Read the full article here.
Towards the album & some origins stories:
The Angelcy hit the ground dancing about two years ago, performing almost non-stop since their first performance at InDNegev 2011. Original songs written by Rotem Bar Or resonate with poetry, raw emotion, social conscience and a seductive groove, and there’s a lot of love for the band whose performances have become a cult phenomena in Israel. That energy has been gathered inward for the past few months as the band is preparing to record their first album. Read the full interview with former Angelcy drummer Dov Rosen here.
Exit Inside album launch review:
The Angelcy. It’s a name that reaches for something far away, something with wings. It’s not afraid to show the rough and sentimental ragged edges of emotion, but knows how to smile. It’s a secret meant to be shared. Read the full review here.
Doors open at 21:30. Tickets are 65 NIS, and may be purchased online via this link. The Barby, 52 Kibbutz Galuyot, Tel Aviv. Link to facebook event page here.