A unique sound

Georgia Ruth, a songwriter and musician from Aberystwyth, will be performing at the Hive in Shrewsbury on Sunday 29 March. Georgina uses folk and psychedelic influences to create a truly unique sound. Her debut album Week of Pines won the Welsh Music Prize in 2013 and was nominated for two BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

She released her second album Fossil Scale in 2016. Demonstrating a departure in sound, it was praised by The Independent for its ‘wealth of sonic detail’. In addition to her solo work, Georgia has appeared as a guest vocalist on the Manic Street Preachers’ Futurology album. She is currently working on a third record, to be released this spring and recently appeared on BBC Radio 4’s ‘A Singer’s Guide to Britain’.

Tickets are priced at £14. For more information call 01743 234970 or visit hiveonline.org.uk.

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