Joan As Police Woman

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Doors 7.30 | Tickets £27.50 | Malt Room Standing

Highly acclaimed American songwriter Joan As Police Woman performs at Brewery Arts, playing key songs from throughout her career alongside music from her latest album, Lemons, Limes & Orchids.

Her 10th studio album, Lemons, Limes & Orchids explores love and loss at its core. The body of work functions as a nocturne for the expansion of time.

A crowning showcase of Joan’s artistry in all its metamorphic splendour. The new album sees Joan venture deeper into her jazz influences with further affectations associated with electronic and ambient music. Featuring production and instrumentation from an impressive list of collaborators. The accomplished personnel includes the legendary and GRAMMY-Award winning Meshell Ndegeocello on bass, Chris Bruce (Seal, Trevor Horn, Alanis Morisette) on guitar, Daniel Mintseris (St. Vincent, David Byrne, Elvis Costello & The Imposters) on keys, and Parker Kindred (Jeff Buckley, Liam Gallagher) and Otto Hauser alternating on drums.

‘Sensational.’  Sunday Times
‘This is breathtakingly good music’ Uncut
‘Full of meditative beauty…ravishing and lovelorn’ Mojo
‘A voice so wondrous and moving that it makes everyone else’s seem ordinary and mundane’ The Guardian
‘Beautiful’ Q
‘The coolest woman in pop’  The Times
‘Joan As Police Woman is one of the 21st century’s best musicians’  The Economist

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