Posted: Mon 23rd Feb 2015

Heal the Last Stand Perform at the Methodist Church

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Feb 23rd, 2015

Location: Wrexham Methodist Church

Date: 7th March

Time: 7.00pm – 9.00pm

Details: Here at the Methodist Church Wrexham, we are happy to announce that Wrexham based folk band Heal the Last Stand will be performing with us on the 7th March!

As part of the Heaven and Earth Exhibition at the Methodist Church Heal the Last Stand will be performing at the Wrexham Methodist Church.

Heal are a blood-harmony band, influenced by 60/70’s west coast Folk/Americana. These counter-culture aficionados echo the deep sentiments of the Summer of Love, with an ocean of harmony like Crosby, Stills & Nash meets First Aid Kit.

“They dish out a cerebral dose of four-part harmony folk. Each number is laden with a groove that manages to be complex, full-bodied and complete with nice and sleazy rhythms played out on an Elton John piano.”

– AP Childs, ARTROCKER Online Magazine.

Heal are three siblings and a close friend, four strong vocalists demonstrating effortless harmonic ability, accompanying themselves with piano and acoustic guitars. Heal are currently recording a full studio album, set for release in 2014, which will feature additional musicians including for the first time, a rhythm section.

Headliners at Focus Wales Music Conference and Small World Stage at Glastonbury Festival.

Heal’s single ‘The Gathering’ was play-listed on BBC Radio Wales.

BBC Radio Wales ‘Artist of the Week’

Tickets can be purchased from Wrexham Methodist Church, Monday – Saturday 9.30am – 4pm

https://www.wrexham-methodist.org.uk/

Doors Open 7pm!

Prices : £5

Contact : [email protected]

Image :
Heal the Last Stand poster



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