The Distaff, Maud the moth’s surreal meditation on identity, generational trauma and belonging, is now out (via The Larvarium (digital + CD) and La Rubia Producciones (vinyl), with Woodford Halse/Fenny Compton (tape)). In support of this release, she has also announced a series of dates, including some in support of Earth in the UK and Ireland.
NEW ALBUM THE DISTAFF IS OUT NOW
MAUD THE MOTH LIVE:
23rd Feb – Some Great Reward Record Cafe, Glasgow [tickets]
28th Feb – Laidlaw Music Centre, St Andrews (as part of New Music Week), Fife [tickets]
19th May – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds [tickets] ~
20th May – The Cluny, Newcastle [tickets] ~
21st May – Room 2, Glasgow [tickets] ~
22nd May – Black Box, Belfast [tickets] ~
23rd May – The Pavillion, Cork [tickets] ~
24th May – Whelans, Dublin [tickets] ~
~ with Earth
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