The Larvarium presents a summer night journey into the the musical netherworlds of undefinable dark songstress Maud the moth and fingerpicking mystic Burnt Paw.
Doors open 10-15 minutes prior to listed event start time
About this event
The Larvarium presents this one-of-a-kind event in the breathtaking and nocturnal surroundings of St Oswald's Pianodrome.
Inimitable artists Burnt Paw and Maud the moth will play two full sets specially adapted for the acoustics and scenography of the Pianodrome.
Maud the moth is the alter ego of Amaya López-Carromero; a Spanish-born and Scotland-based pianist, singer and songwriter. A classically trained musician with a sensitivity for darker and heavier forms of expression, Maud the moth has become one of the most unique and recognisable voices in the European alternative music scene, always exploring uncharted musical territories, constructing a path of her own.
She has performed at multiple prestigious festivals internationally, such as Roadburn, ArcTanGent, Primavera Sound, AMFest, Rock in Bourlon, etc. as well as for BBC Scotland and Spanish National Television (RTVE). Maud the moth has also been invited to support artists such as Chelsea Wolfe, Kayo Dot , Anna von Hausswolff and Hexvessel.
An awardee of PRS Foundation WMM and Creative Scotland Open Fund, her latest studio work "The Distaff" released to critical acclaim (BBC6, Prog magazine, Angry Metal Guy, The Skinny, Mondosonoro etc.) and charted in the UK at #31.
Bandcamp: https://maudthemoth.bandcamp.com.
Burnt Paw is an artist and musician whose work is inspired by psychedelic images, mythical landscapes, transcendental bodies and dream-quest exploration. His latest composition ‘transmissions from the beyond’ is an extended meditation for fingerstyle electric guitar and vocal. Paw has performed extensively alongside with a wide range of the alternative and experimental musicians across the U.K. and U.S. His music can be found on Bandcamp: https://burntpaw.bandcamp.com.
Venue Information
Pianodrome Bruntsfield is at The St.Oswald's Center at 41 Montpelier Park, Bruntsfield, Edinburgh EH10 4NB, at the corner of Montpelier and Montpelier Park and next to the Bruntsfield primary school.
The Pianodrome is based in a 130 year old ex church building, and currently the space is unheated, so please remember to wrap up warm.
Concessions
We do not check your right to a concession or name your price ticket. If you feel you can afford the full price please select this ticket. However, concessions prices are there to help anybody attend the show - if you need a lower cost ticket you are in the best position to determine that. No questions asked.
Accessibility
There is ramped access to the main hall of the Pianodrome on Montpelier (the entrance to the South-East of the building.
We have an accessible toilet and space for wheelchairs. Most of our performances are relaxed performances. If you have any access requirements please feel free to email us at boxoffice@pianodrome.org.
This event is not suitable for very small children, but young people are welcome to attend with an adult.
Non-human visitors
Pets are welcome if they are well behaved, and are not bothered by loud noises.
An event by Pianodrome



