Events . Tal National with Bombici & DJ Pandemic

Friday Mar 16th 2018

Doors 8:00 PM Show 8:00 PM until 11:00 PM

Tal National with Bombici & DJ Pandemic

Groove-laden postrockers from Niger, Africa.
Concert by Pandemic
Spirit 242 51st Street Pittsburgh

21+ $16 / $20



The Consortium and Pandemic present the return of the amazing
band from Niamey, Niger TAL NATIONAL http://talnational.com/

Fri Mar 16 8 pm doors $16 adv/$20 door 21+ event
Spirit Hall, 242 51st St, Lawrenceville (nice parking! big dancefloor!)

tickets on sale starting Feb 6 at Juke Records (Bloomfield), Dave's Music Mine (South Side), Caliban Books (Oakland) and Acoustic Music Works (Squirrel Hill) and online at https://talnationalpittsburgh.brownpapertickets.com/

with special guests Bombici and DJ Pandemic

You loved them in 2015 at the Thunderbird, and now they're back, celebrating the release of Tantabara, their 3rd album on Fat Cat Records out Feb 9, 2018. https://talnational.bandcamp.com/

Tal National are a self-described “rock band,” though their vision of rock may push well past what the West fences in around that term, and guitarist Almeida finds as much inspiration in trance as he does in rock’s embrace. The grooves are the backbone of the album, and the intent is to create a trance-state that overwhelms conscious thought and lets the listener be surrounded by the energy and emotion of Tal National. Brimming with the band’s complex, intense spirit, the album is a continuation of the balance of tradition and innovation that have driven their previous albums. It’s a joyous celebration and euphoric epiphany all in one complex package. We’d expect nothing less at this point from Tal National.

“.. a group without obvious peer – one has to look back at the golden age of the west African guitar bands to find this level of complexity executed with such brazen confidence and ability” – Wire

“... downright miraculous how the songs mesh: guitar licks, hopscotching bass lines, cymbal offbeats and talking drums all land with microscopic precision and can reconfigure in an instant” – New York Times

“The music is colorful and bright and dizzying. It recalls the energy and wall-of-sound quality of Konono No 1, except more frenzied and texturally varied… Tal National’s ability to weave together all these thematic and musical elements with unflagging speed and energy is breathtaking.” – Pitchfork

“This is pretty damn special. Brimming with rawness, energy and pure musicianship, it’s well worth seeking out.” – DJ


Related Entities: Pandemic Spirit Bombici
Tags: Post-rock World Music

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