Reverieme The Glad Cafe 14 October, 2016 with Crawford Smith

14 October, 2016
7.30 p.m.
Reverieme [‘ɾɛvɛɾi’mi] is Louise Connell, which is moot because you don’t know who that is (it’s also a made-up word, and an as-yet hypothetical household appliance brand name). Reverieme writes and plays music that’s melancholic and hopeful and dark and insular and inquiring and is much better communicated through sound waves than it is through adjectives.
Louise eats books – not literally, not yet – and her music is, inevitably, influenced by myriad different novels, plays, poems and stories. Reverieme also has innumerable musical inspirations, from Kimya Dawson, Jenny Lewis, Amanda Palmer and Regina Spektor to Grizzly Bear, Arcade Fire, Of Montreal and Animal Collective; the common thread amongst all of which being the ability to create songs that punch you in the stomach and make you feel like you’re about to jump off a high diving board (while you inexplicably love it).
Special Guest Crawford Smith
£5
Glad Cafe
1006a Pollokshaws Road
Shawlands
Glasgow G41 2HG
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