Grace Solero’s music possesses certain raw energy that few artists can convincingly convey. Picture a bubbling cauldron of sweat filled, ragged indie rock, throw in Alanis Morissette’s angst driven vocals, mix with Skunk Anansie’s attitude and add a pinch of PJ Harvey and you’ll start to get the idea of her sound.
A glorious sonic collision of musical influences, her album New Moon (out 26th October) is bathed in depth and versatility and swoops from the delicate to the extreme. Already championed by The Fly and Classic Rock, it is a mesmerising musical repertoire with heartfelt songs, all delivered in Grace’s gutsy, vibrant yet elegant and sexy style.
Back once again in the UK, Grace Solero will also make an almighty wave on English shores when she shakes stages and blows minds up and down the country.
Water Rats, Kings Cross - 22nd September onstage 9:30pm
Dublin Castle, Camden, London – 22nd October onstage 9pm
The Bullingdon Arms, Oxford – 30th October onstage 9pm
The Fly, London – Date TBC
MORE DATES TO BE ADDED SOON!
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A more in depth discussion of the NSA mind control and entity manipulation of me by (possibly) the Reptilians.
THE MICROPHONE WAS VERY SENSITIVE. BECAUSE IT WAS A DIGITAL RECORDER, IT KEPT SMEARING WITH THE WIND. IN ADDITION, IT MAKES ME SOUND LIKE I'M GASPING!! IT PICKS UP EVERY BREATH WAY TOO LOUD. SO, WHEN I START TALKING FAST TOWARDS THE MIDDLE AND END (I WAS IN THE WOODS AND RUNNING OUT OF RECORDING SPACE, SO I TRIED TO SPEED IT UP.), IT CUTS MY VOICE OUT AND MAKES ME SOUND HYPER OR SOMETHING. SORRY, FOR THE BAD QUALITY BUT I DON'T WANT TO DO THAT TOPIC OVER. JUST TURN IT UP AND TRY TO UNDERSTAND...THANKS :)
A short Clip from: BBC's Horizon Special Psychedelic Experience
One would not expect Britain's traditionally conservative and oft-staid BBC to screen a 50 minute film on the new wave of psychedelic research in humans. Yet, astonishingly enough, such a state of affairs recently came to pass. Before it aired on February 27th, 1997, Psychedelic Science was heavily featured in the media, even getting elaborate treatment in the Radio Times, a mass publication as institutionalised as the BBC itself. The Times, the Guardian, and the Independent, Britain's three leading broadsheets, all carried major pieces announcing the film.
Dr. Deborah Mash and her research with ibogaine was also treated in depth in the film. Mash explains how ibogaine can be used to break cocaine habits although, as with ayahuasca, we do not not learn much about the actual phenomenology induced by ibogaine - suffice it to say that patients experience transformative insights into themselves which can break their patterns of addiction.
Some addicts may have a long history of ADHD
btw
The history of ADHD
http://adhd-npf.com/english-adhd-history-1798-alexander/
is not so new... and many addicts seems to have some of it...
http://adhd-npf.com/history-of-adhd-1902-sir-george/