The Mysterines (UK) - Cancelled

03/11/24 Futurum Music Bar
Doors 20:00
Start 21:00
Tickets

Futurum Music Bar & D Smack U Promotion present
The Mysterines / UK
3. 11. 2024 doors 20:00
Futurum Music Bar, Prague
Tickets are on sale from 1 March 11:00 for 467 CZK on Futura and GoOut.net. Tickets at the door for 550 CZK. Tickets online: https://futurum.musicbar.cz/program/the-mysterines-uk/.
THE MYSTERIOUS THE MYSTERINES BRING A NEW ALBUM TO PRAGUE
Two years ago, alternative rockers The Mysterines released their first album and that was also the first time they performed in Prague. Their intimate concert at Café V lese impressed the visitors and so they return to Prague with their second album, this time to the more spacious Futurum Music Bar in Smíchov. You can enjoy their new rock sound here on November 3rd. Tickets on sale from 1st March 11:00 for 467 CZK on Futura and GoOut.net. Tickets at the door for 550 CZK. Tickets online: https://futurum.musicbar.cz/program/the-mysterines-uk/.
Alt-rock bands often try to act mysterious, often even throwing in a mysterious name, and it doesn't always work out the way the band originally intended. Liverpool alt-rockers The Mysterines named themselves after the mouthwash Listerine, so there's no mystery there, yet they are mysterious to the point of being mysterious.
Their music is dark and yet full of energy, it is about fear, but also about overcoming it and about a strong desire to live, even if it sometimes seems impossible. Singer and guitarist Lia Metcalfe frames it all with her deep voice. It's alt-rock with strong female vocals that go to the core. And in November you can enjoy it in Prague with new songs. The album Afraid of Tomorrows will be released on June 7 via Fiction Records and the single Stray is available to listen to now.
The new album is such a deeper dive into the dark soul of the band and reflects the maturity and growth that Mysterines have reached over the last two years. Producer John Congleton, who has had major collaborations that have earned him a Grammy, was in charge of the record.
"Afraid of Tomorrows is a mirror in which you discover that you are nothing but a formless existence made of divine constellations - of traumas, of old and new, of mistakes, of addictions, of fear and happiness, of loneliness. But also from the desire to live and fight to live on. It's such a collage of everything that has been lost and also of unlimited love," says Lia about the new album.
What more can fans want from a young alt-rock band. Than the disjointed, ungraspable and incomprehensible. The Mysterines' debut was in the Top 10 of the UK Album Chart, and there's no doubt that the new album has at least as much momentum. Come and see live just how unique the music is.

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