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Edward Penfold ‘Betsy’s Linen’ premiere

Following the release of his 2016 debut album, Caulkhead, EDWARD PENFOLD returns this winter with Denny Isle Drive (Stolen Body Records). So far this year Penfold has released ‘Flute Of The Noodle Bender’, with Taos Humm, a three piece sitting somewhere between art-rock, garage, psych and kraut. He’s spent the rest of the year recording his second album, ‘Denny Isle Drive’, the album is due to be released in November on Stolen Body Records. A long list of collaborators were called upon to help record the album. This included members of the Bloom collective as well as the loosely coined Belvoir House Band. The album was recorded by Dom Mitchison (Malthouse Studios) who Co-produced it with Penfold


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“Thisisperhapsthemostinterestingthingsomeonehassaidofmymusic” Penfoldsays. “It is a review based on a personal association.” Although there are obvious, less abstract ways to discuss his new opus, it is perhaps more gratifying to critique Denny Isle Drive in an open ended way, allowing imagery and their connotations to describe the work.

In support of Denny Isle Drive, Edward Penfold will be playing in a series of village and town halls: 

20th October – The Lizard, Lizard Reading Rooms
21st October –  Gorran Heaven, Gorran Heavan Memorial Hall 
25th October –  Belstone, Belstone Village Hall
26th October –  South Molton South Molton Town Hall 
28th October – Bristol, Windmill Hill Community Centre
2nd November –  Seend, Seend Community Centre
3rd November –  Brighton, Exeter Street Hall
4th November –  London, Bermondsey Village Hall
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