Laura Reznek + Martha St Arthur + Sara Wolff @ The Music Room

Laura Reznek + Martha St Arthur + Sara Wolff @ The Music Room

By Mary Yelling

Join this trio of songwriters and soundmakers for a cosy night at The Music Room!

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Music Room London

116-118 New Cross Road London SE14 5BA United Kingdom

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  • 3 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Music • Singer/Songwriter

Laura Reznek

www.laura-reznek.com

On Laura Reznek's raw and exacting new album, The Sewing Room, the Canada-born/UK-based singer-songwriter takes an unflinching look at the ways grief and joy function not as binary opposites but as companion states. Portalling listeners through deeply personal storytelling paired with an organic, DIY aesthetic, Laura's newest album is a feat of honesty and self-possession. Sharpening the blade of melancholy into something more active, more useful, Laura casts back through the familial characters of her life with a tenderness afforded by time. "I cut my teeth in those dark alleyways/Oh how could I have been so easily swayed?" she sings with the advantage of retrospect.

Martha St Arthur

The world’s a party and you’re not invited. That’s what Martha St Arthur’s music is about: the party, the bouncers, the people outside, and the consolations to be found at the fringes. You’re probably reading this bio to find out her age, but suffice to say: she’s a woman in London who writes songs in the gaps between living, laughing, loving, and labouring under late capitalism.

2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Martha. In May, she’s heading out on her second solo tour of Sweden, kicking things off with a spot at Gothenburg’s Westcoast Country Festival. Come June, she’ll be taking the stage at Glastonbury, and to top it all off, she’s just finished recording a brand new EP, due out later this summer.


Sara Wolff

Originally from Norway but now based in Liverpool, Sara Wolff (Lost Map Records) is a storyteller weaving together elements of indie-folk and psych-pop with analogue warmth. Her work has drawn comparisons to acts such as Tune-Yards, Cate Le Bon and Jenny Hval.

Together with her band she has shared stages with international names like Helado Negro, Peter Broderick, This Is The Kit and Fenne Lily. Her full-band live set features cassette machines, field recordings and distorted, ambient guitars - informed by her work as a media composer and sound recordist.

Her second single for Lost Map Records was the moodily prismatic ‘Lost In Your Neighbourhood’. Like her previous single the softly psychedelic ‘Is It True’, it was recorded in Margate with Mercury Prize winning musician and producer Mike Lindsay, best known from his acclaimed bands Tunng and LUMP (with Laura Marling).

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Mary Yelling

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Oct 1 · 7:00 PM GMT+1