JON GOMM
VENUE OLD WOOLLEN, LEEDS
DATE 27/01/2024
SUPPORT JO QUAIL
The pairing of Jon Gomm’s atypical acoustic guitar playing and Jo Quail’s surreal cello looping is perfect. Here are two individuals pushing the boundaries of their instruments in unique ways, and tonight’s audience are all too willing to listen, breathless.
The venue, a converted former mill, is deadly silent as
Jo Quail
stacks together layer upon layer of mournful cellos and percussive fingerboard witchcraft. Punters sheepishly whisper their order at the bar and a profound appreciation for her craft resonates. You can hear her hands thump against her instrument’s gangly neck from the back of the room as she creates a heartbeat rhythm on Gold. Over it, she weaves brooding swells and distortionwarped melodies as it ebbs and flows like a dream. She ends with Forge, during which she casually tap dances across her duo of effects pedals. She conjures a slow-building storm that starts with droplet-esque plucks and ends with a thick, cacophonous and spellbinding monsoon.