Lost Under Heaven at The Deaf Institute

Johnny James, Managing Editor

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Lost Under Heaven

The Deaf Institute, Manchester
29 September 2018

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Lost Under Heaven
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Former WU LYF frontman Ellery Roberts and visual artist Ebony Hoorn make intensely passionate music which tries to make sense of the modern dystopia in which we live. The pair released their critically acclaimed debut album Spiritual Songs For Lovers To Sing in 2016, and their followup is just around the corner. A joy to watch live, Lost Under Heaven will be playing at The Deaf Institute as a part of Stay Fresh Fest. Also on the bill is Francis Lung, Witch Fever, and the beautifully-named Crywank.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7pJwefDq2k

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