THE NECKS Live and intimate
The New York Times described them as ‘one of the greatest bands in the world’
For those who don’t know, The Necks are an a experimental jazz trio who play improvisational pieces, up to an hour in length. To see them live is an opportunity that Eastside wholly recommends. The band has been around since the 80s, and the lineup has not changed, with Chris Abrahams on piano, Tony Buck on drums and Lloyd Swanton on bass.
The Irish Times called them “an underground international phenomenon”.
This is a music event that cannot be missed. Watching their live performances is an experience like no other. Here they break convention as all three musicians play independently yet somehow stay intertwined at the same time.
The trio have been successful in the music industry for a quarter of a century and released their 17th album in 2013. You will not be disappointed by any of their performances. The Necks know what they’re doing.
The Guardian describes the band as ‘maestros of the art’.
Have a listen for yourself to get an understanding of what these guys are about.However, be aware their music throws forth new charms on each hearing. The music of the Necks is unique in the world today.
So if you’ve decided to experience this wonderful trio (great decision), here’s all the info that you need. They are playing at The Basement in Circular Quay for one night only, Wednesday 4th February, doors opening at 7pm and music beginning around 8.30pm.
What: The Necks Live Performance
Where: The Basement, 29 Reiby Place, Circular Quay
When: Saturday 14th March
The Necks official website for more information and tour dates.