Coffee House Sessions present Guy Valarino who has worked with Emeli Sandé, supporting The Wailers and J Gusto.
www.guyvalarino.com @GUYVALARINO
The Students' Union bar, frenchay campus 12 February 17:00
Guy Valarino played his first gig in the local Youth Club as a teen living the dream, in front of all his mates where he grew up in Gibraltar, and never wanted the show to end.
Since then, he’s toured the UK, Europe, played inthe USA, and moved to London. Guy’s biggest billing yet saw him on 2015's Gibraltar Music Festival’s main stage where he shared line-up posters with James Bay, Duran Duran, Rae Morris and more, with the previous years seeing him work with Emeli Sandé, supporting The Wailers, J Gusto, and more besides.
Guy Valarino released his his long-awaited second EP ‘Oceans’ on the 20th Nov 2015, a fivetrack release which was supported by an oversubscribed Pledge Music campaign, and an exclusive stream by Gibraltarian broadband provider U-mee. The title track/lead single, Guy’s most indie-folk influenced and urgent yet, was released on the same day.
In ‘Oceans’, gentle rhythms melt under his acoustic pop tones, and that distinctive yet classic vocal remains throughout. ‘Nargis’ and ‘Woolfe’s Beach’ however, see the pace change and Valarino flit between indie folk and dynamic rock. It’s breezy, mature, heat-rending, and overwhelming all at once.
2008's ‘Sleeping On A Couch’ EP was brought together by a mix of romanticism and reality,which most of all reflects everything from Guy’s lyrical content to the way he lives, breathes and sweats music.
Taking his acoustic pop rock to the cosy living rooms of his fans throughout the globe via his 2013 Couchsurf Tour, Guy found both comfort and inspiration for the material that found its way onto the ‘Oceans’ recordings as he toured the UK, Germany, Austria, Italy, and France, as well as the USA. Gigs were organised by Twitter and Facebook messages, clandestine crowdsourced last-minute shows were peppered between official dates as Valarino played his way around the world to reach his as much of his far-flung fanbase as physically possible.
Guy is keen to maintain the hands-on approach to his work, putting together picture books for Pledgers with handwritten notes and Polaroid thank-yous. Guy begins his Coffee House tour on Monday at Bournemouth.
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