Shane Parish plays Eyedrum’s Monday Night Creative Music Series on May 11

Shane Parish. Photo by Courtney Chappell

On Monday, May 11, Athens-based guitarist, composer, and improviser Shane Parish plays two sets as part of Eyedrum’s Monday Night Creative Music Series.

The first set features Parish performing solo selections from his latest album, Autechre Guitar, a striking collection that recasts the intricate electronic structures of British duo Autechre for acoustic guitar. What seems an unlikely translation becomes, in Parish’s hands, an act of revelation—stripping away circuitry to expose the skeletal beauty of Autechre’s looping, asymmetrical phrasing and shifting repetition, rendering each number with breathtaking precision and warmth.

This kind of imaginative transformation has long defined Parish’s work. Whether fronting Ahleuchatistas or reinterpreting sea shanties on Liverpool, Shane Parish has long balanced Appalachian roots, experimental composition, and a quietly dazzling command of the guitar.

On Repertoire, he turns his attention to a wide-ranging set of compositions—from Alice Coltrane to Kraftwerk—recasting them as intricate solo guitar studies that highlight both his technical virtuosity and instinct for reinvention.

For the second set, Parish reunites with longtime collaborator and multi-instrumentalist Libro (Michael Libramento). Libro joins Parish on drums for an improvisational duo performance, offering another glimpse into the pair’s deeply expressive approach to sound.

Read more about Shane Parish’s latest album in my Flagpole Magazine feature story, “Shane Parish Bridges Wood, Steel and Circuitry with Autechre Guitar.”

$20 (suggested donation). Music 8-10:30 p.m. Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery. 

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Bill Orcutt plays Eyedrum Sunday, February 19

Bill Orcutt Herrhanz

Fresh off of releasing his brilliant 2022 album Music For Four Guitars (Palilalia), punk-blues and no wave-inspired improv guitarist Bill Orcutt returns to play a solo set at Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery on Sunday, February 19.

Opening act(s) to be determined in the new year. $15 (adv). $18 (door). 7 p.m. (all ages).



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