Lady Blackbird sings the Blues at O2 Sheperd’s Bush Empire | Music | Entertainment
, 2023-03-16 03:28:00,
Los Angeles musician Marley Munroe’s debut album, Black Acid Soul as Lady Blackbird, garnered 5-star reviews from The Times and The Guardian, with Metro urging fans to “see her before she goes galactic.” Her sold-out show at London’s legendary Shepherd’s Bush Empire was her only UK performance of her current European tour, after a major supporting slot with Gregory Porter and even performing at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee concert. .
Impressing the likes of Bono and Taylor Swift on The Graham Norton Show last year, her rise has been a heady ride. She told The Guardian recently: “I’ve done everything from cover gigs in hotel bars to rock, R&B and soul.”
With a provocative and deeply dramatic start, the show bursts into action with a loud crash of cymbals, his double bass band, percussionist and guitarist expertly riffing on the delightfully atmospheric title track Black Acid Soul.
She extravagantly enters the stage in a leotard and a large black peaked hat that partially obscures her face and adds to her mysterious allure, her distinctive Perf Afro almost lunar in its magnificence against a galactic black backdrop.
Her fierce and unforgiving gaze is fitting for a vocalist who has been dubbed the ‘Grace Jones of Jazz’ by Gilles Peterson.
Lady Blackbird’s second track, Walk With Me, showcases her effortless vocal range with just her distinctive soulful voice over a drum beat delivered with devastatingly raw simplicity.
The tribal hum that overlaps the lyrics is…
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