LIVE AT THE LOFT: THE MAPLE TRAIL
- Author:
- Angela Bennetts
- Posted:
- Tuesday, 12 June 2012
He pegs it somewhere between the sombre stylings of Nick Drake and Mike Oldfield’s ambient Tubular Bells. We were enamoured with its, “dreamy musical cushions.” Cable Mount Warning is the third solo album of Stanmore local Aidan Roberts (The Maple Trail) and to celebrate its vinyl release, radio station 2ser will be hosting a Live at the Loft on June 27th. It’s free, but you’ve got to get yourself on the guest-list; luckily, that will require no golden handshakes, only a quick email to liveattheloft@2ser.com. We can’t think of any nicer way to warm a fading winter’s eve. (AB)
Jun 27, 5pm, The Loft, UTS Tower Building 1, Level 3, Broadway, 2ser.com

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