Welcome back to Ma Polaine’s Great Decline, an award-winning band whose performance in May was one of the gigs of the year. The three-piece band were praised by Mojo Magazine for their unique blend of pop, folk, blues, and Americana. Ma Polaine’s music resonates as both comfortably familiar and refreshingly innovative, creating a truly engaging experience.
With airplay on BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 2, and the support of Cerys Matthews, the band's genre-defying charm unfolds through songs that explore the intricacies of human connections, weaving tales of light and dark with uplifting melodies and heartfelt storytelling.
With a voice that has the jagged knife-edge quality of Karen Dalton, live, Beth Packer brings a black humour that gives the audience the chance to laugh at themselves, our human connection, love, and the complex facets of pain, with an understanding that life can go a bit wonky sometimes.
The band offers a raw, authentic portrayal of real-life experiences that will resonate with audiences from all walks of life. There’s a cathartic nature to Beth’s lyrics, songwriting, and sound that hugs the listener and draws them in.
Featuring Beth Packer (vocals, bass, guitar), Clinton Hough (guitar), and Jimmy Norden (drums).
Doors 7pm / Music 8.30pm / Tickets £16 / £10 for members
All seating/tables are first come first served.