Jane Weaver + Special Guests
Sun 28th Sep at 7:00 pm – Sun 28th Sep at 10:30 pm
Quarry

Q U A RR Y P RR E S E N T S X JANE WEAVER

28th September, we officially announce our first headline of the new venture at 45 Hardman St., the former home of The Magnet — a stage Jane Weaver has graced many times before. For us, it feels like a homecoming, and we couldn’t be more excited to host this show.

 We will have From 5PM Bar Room DJs
enjoy free entry in the bar room with sets from Andy Votel and Caroline, keeping the party flowing before and after the live performances.

Support comes from Welsh psychedelic popstars Pys Melyn, already making their name as one of the most exciting live bands in the UK.

Also joining the bill: Transmission Towers
Transmission Towers is a cosmic duo fusing interplanetary beats with stripped-back soul and highlife afro-futurism. Born from a shared love of ’80s and ’90s electronic music, Mark Kyriacou and Eleanor Mante weave a unique sonic journey — blending machine-soul textures with afro-futuristic roots to create something both compelling and otherworldly.

More info about Jane Weaver

20 years of whimsical pop trends, Jane Weaver’s experience as a truly independent and resilient songwriter and sound-carrier commands respect and inspiration in equal measure.

Recalibrating her singular journey in the British musical landscape with her most open-hearted, direct and intimate collection of material yet, Jane’s new album Love In Constant Spectacle evokes spectacular imagery and distills her vision in its purest form, elevating her inimitable sound and poetic voice to new heights.

Recapturing the melancholy of her early work whilst propelling it forward, she sketches scenes as we watch new colours, shapes and languages emerge and fill the frame. Love In Constant Spectacle offers resolve in the face of life’s inevitability, a vivid, dreamlike record that feels both intimate and expansive.

The foundations of Weaver’s sound are still evident — lush motorik drums, pulsating bass, custom-modded synths and exotic fuzz pedals — but the stream is awash with scrabble piece poetry and Letraset lullabies, leading to lush escapism, the free abandon that you’d associate with free jazz and the avant-garde.

As determined and visionary as Weaver might be, Love In Constant Spectacle wasn’t executed without collaboration. Here we find a long-mooted unison with Jane’s first ever producer, John Parish (PJ Harvey, Aldous Harding), who shared the process at Rockfield Studios and Geoff Barrow’s Invada Studio.

Love In Constant Spectacle is otherworldly — both intimate yet distant — a surrealist interpretation of the foundations that make us human. A voyage into undisclosed pastures, it’s a heartfelt manifesto from an artist who continues to evolve boundlessly with each chapter of her career.

Venue

Quarry Liverpool
UK
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