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Cursillistas, Julian Lynch
Music: Clubs:
When: 11/08/09 @ 7:30pm Call: 445-0736 Web: www.theprojectlodge.com
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Project Lodge favorite Julian Lynch combines his experimental compositions with the creepy atmospherics of Cursillistas. The Cursillistas are Californians Matthew Lajoie and Dawn Marna. They’re touring in support of their forthcoming album Joint Chiefs (Digitalis) which “dredges up muddy waters and dark emanations like a blast from the deep. This is barn owl meets the dust bowl meets peyote music.” They’ve also been featured on Stereogum as one of the site’s favorite outsiders.
Expect a night of eerie, serene, sublime sounds. Sounds start at 7:30pm.
Upcoming Events at the Project Lodge
The Project Lodge announces a litany of eclectic events to warmly welcome another Madison winter. Come on down and get cozy with us and our honored guests as November begins!
On Thursday, November 5, Patrick Breiner and Luke Polipnick bring their musical meanderings to the ProLo for our continuing Creative Improvised Music series. Breiner and Polipnick will be joined by two Chicagoans-- Carol Davis (saxophone) and Dave Miller (guitar).
Jonah Smith, a soulful pop pianist with a keen lyrical flair, stops by the Lodge on Friday, November 6. After opening on tour for artists like Madeleine Peyroux, Martin Sexton, Taj Mahal and James Hunter, hes now touring solo behind his latest effort, Lights On, which was released as a fan-funded album.
Cursillistas, performing Sunday, November 8, is a droning folk-psychedelia project out of Portland, Maine. Julian Lynch, Madison's master of dreamy, lo-fi soundscapes, appropriately rounds out the bill.
The Project Lodge is excited to host Eileen Myles on Friday, November 13, at 8:30. Bust magazine heralds Myles as the rock star of modern poetry. Holland Cotter of the New York Times calls her "a cult figure to a generation of post-punk female writer-performers." A prolific poet virtuoso, Myles has published more than 20 volumes of poetry and her latest book, The Importance of Being Iceland, is her first full volume of essays and art writing. At this free eventdubbed a reading: All Art, No Talk (maybe)Myles will be reading from The Importance of Being Iceland, her upcoming novel Inferno, and she will also read some new poems, some of which shes recorded with Brooklyn punk band Japanther. She plans to play their accompanying songs as well.
A full schedule of events through November 15 is below. Please visit www.theprojectlodge.com for more detailed information on all of the artists we will be featuring this month and into the future.
11.5 7:30 Improv jazz night: Patrick Breiner and Luke Polipnick
11.6 7:30 Jonah Smith, opener t.b.d.
11.8 7:30 Cursillistas w. Julian Lynch
11.10 8:30 Caught in Motion (w. Marty Finkel and John Statz)
11.12 7:30 Paleo (w. Crane Your Swan Neck)
11.13 8:30 Eileen Myles: a reading. All art no talk (maybe)
11.14 7:30 Control (w. Lasco Stroud and w (aa) ou w)
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