Known for their intense live shows exploring the raw holler of folk, synths, spoken word and intricate guitar fuzz, they present full-force reworkings of centuries-old work-songs.
The radical and razor-sharp roots of Stick In The Wheel centre around the sounds of their East London heritage, with intricate rustic dobro guitar twisting into electronic dystopian vibes, autotune vocals, and uncompromising raw spoken word that brings marginalised voices into the present. Known for their intense live shows exploring the raw holler of folk, synths, spoken word and intricate guitar fuzz, they present full-force reworkings of centuries-old work-songs with fragments of ancient texts that speak to contemporary issues of class – an inherently political act.
We are delighted to welcome the incredible Stick In The Wheel back to Belfast for an intimate gig at The Sunflower. Space is limited, so get booking!
“If there’s anyone who deserves their props amid this surge of attention directed towards radical folk, it’s Nicola Kearey and Ian Carter of Stick In The Wheel, who’ve been bringing an energy, political urgency and experimental drive to traditional music for a decade.” The Quietus
“A remarkable psychogeographic voyage into a thousand years of London culture” 9/10 UNCUT
“Absolutely brilliant” BBC6 Music
“Powerful – and deeply relatable” Pitchfork
“Maximum innovation” The Observer