Grouper announces five day residency at Bristol's Cube Cinema
05 February 2013, 14:50
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Grouper, aka Portland, Oregon’s Liz Harris, will take up a five-day residency at Bristol’s Cube Cinema this March.
The musician will perform a show at the venue on 31 March, while also painting a mural at the microplex community space over the following days.
Grouper has just released two (kinda new) records. The first being a reissue of 2008′s Dragging a Dead Deer, which is currently out of print, and the other is The Man Who Died in His Boat, a collection of unreleased material written around the same time.
Both LPs dropped this week. Stream the latter release in full below:
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