Next month rock trio Gramsci will take to the stage to perform the new critically lauded album ‘INHERITANCE’ in its entirety this August at Auckland’s ASB Waterfront Theatre.
The live show will be an immersive listening experience featuring curated audio-visual content for each of the album’s ten tracks, plus a selection of earlier Gramsci material.
Gramsci’s Paul McLaney will be joined by his ‘Inheritance’ musical cohorts Greg Haver on drums and Jol Mulholland on guitar and together, with an amazing team of theatre creatives on board, will bring all the glory of ‘Inheritance’ to life, as a visual companion to the entire album.
“From its inception, I have envisaged this album as a live performance. It’s an exploration of all the things we are and the things we do that matter; our legacies. I’m so excited to be working with the ASB Waterfront team to really interrogate the possibilities of their beautiful theatre and bring the vision to life” says Paul McLaney.
As the backbone of the next chapter of ‘Inheritance’, the live performance promises to be a truly captivating visual and aural experience turned up to epic proportions, and should not be missed! Tickets are on sale now, rally your friends and secure the group special!
mach(i)ne recordings presents
GRAMSCI
‘Inheritance’ live in concert
Friday 21st August | ASB Waterfront Theatre | Auckland
Tickets on sale now from www.asbwaterfronttheatre.co.nz | 0800 282 849
Praise for Inheritance:
“Here he has rediscovered the poetic power of a rock trio, the possibilities of widescreen sonic landscapes and guitar solos…It’s another impressive and different album from McLaney, brought into real presence by Mulholland and Haver… this is an album which sounds like it should probably come with a light show. And that’s another good thing about it.” – ELSEWHERE
“It is an amazing album…I was blown away by this record…I loved it.” – OFF THE TRACKS
5/5 “Inheritance may well become a Kiwi legacy album” – MUSIC.NET.NZ
“Gramsci’s new album ‘Inheritance’ is full of sonic surprises that stay with you long after the music dies down.” – THE 13TH FLOOR
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