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Jeffrey Lewis and The Junkyard- Galway Oct 2nd

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  • 07-09-2011 8:53pm
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    Stress!! Presents...
    Jeffrey Lewis and The Junkyard
    support from So Cow

    Kellys Bar, Bridge St, Galway
    Sunday Oct 2nd
    Doors 8.30pm
    Tickets 10euro

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    Jeffrey Lewis is often regarded as part of the antifolk movement, first and foremost because he was one of the many bands and performers (including The Moldy Peaches, Major Matt Mason USA and Lach) who played in the 1990s at New York's Sidewalk Cafe and its biannual antifolk festivals and open mic events. Growing up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan Island, Jeff's songs are highly informed by his home surroundings. His music also possesses certain traits of a perceived antifolk style - a downbeat self-deprecating humor, an off-kilter singing style, a mixture of acoustic and punk songs which feature themes of everyday occurrences and feelings.

    After being signed by the British record label Rough Trade in 2001, Jeffrey Lewis released his first official album "The Last Time I Did Acid I Went Insane". In 2003, he released the album "It's The Ones That Cracked That The Light Shines Through". His third record, "City and Eastern Songs", was released in the UK in 2005 and in the US in 2006. All three of these albums also include his brother, Jack Lewis, who wrote and sang a number of the songs. In October 2007, Jeffrey released "12 Crass Songs", an album consisting entirely of songs written by the anarcho-pacifist British punk band Crass, reworked to match Jeffrey's antifolk style. In 2009, he released "Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard - "Em Are I".

    In 2008, Jeffrey Lewis with his brother Jack were the support act for Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks in Europe. Other well-known acts that Jeff has performed shows or whole tours with include Devandra Banhart, Black Dice, Thurston Moore, The Fall, Kimya Dawson, Beth Orton, Frank Black, Fiery Furnaces, Daniel Johnston, Scout Niblett, The Mountain Goats, Dr. Dog, Moldy Peaches, Cornershop, Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, Wooden Wand, The Cribs, Herman Dune, Super Furry Animals and others.

    As well as doing some writing (and comix) for the New York Times, he does one-off lectures worldwide on the comic book Watchmen.

    Jeffrey Lewis is pleased to announce his new, sixth album for Rough Trade Records entitled "A Turn In The Dream-Songs" to be released on 10th October. All songs were recorded onto two-inch analogue tape at the Analogue Catalogue all-vintage studio in Manchester, UK. A host of Jeffrey’s friends feature on the album including members of Dr. Dog, The Vaselines, Au Revoir Simone, The Wave Pictures, Johnny Flynn & the Sussex Wit, Misty’s Big Adventure and Schwervon.

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