This new Liver & Lights project so far incorporates a series of songs written in an imagined language and 40 new paintings of the imagined future world of Slingy Gaw. This is a world teeming with magical dancing hybrid characters, turned upside down and inside out. A strange land where all narrative disappears. A land with its own language where logic has turned liquid…a land where whole a universe grows from the song of a snail and dancing has replaced politics…… a land where all living creatures are hermaphodites…
Some of the songs and most of the paintings have been gathered into this brand new book.
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Song For Everyone
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MICKEY – Mickey
£10 GBP
Liver & Lights Collected paperbacks
£100 GBP
bonesandtheaft! Snareby Moon orange T-shirt
£15 GBP
Liver and Lights No. 49. The Ear
£10 GBP
L&L No 20 Deptfordia 2nd Edition
£20 GBP
Liver & Lights No 66. Five Hung in Peckham (Steve Read)
£20 GBP
The Songs of Snareby Moon – The Songs of Snareby Mooon
£10 GBP
bonesandtheaft Snareby Moon T shirt
£15 GBP
The Songs of Snareby Moon – The Songs of Snareby Moon
£20 GBP
Liver & Lights No 56. One Shoe Mickey: A London Song Cycle
£10 GBP
Liver & Lights No 27, Concerning the Poetry of Lost Things
£7.99 GBP
From Herne Hill to the Plains of Penge
£10 GBP
Liver & Lights No. 65. Clearance. (The view from Cressingham Gdns)
£15 GBP
"You've been Kind!" Limited edition 12 inch vinyl only LP...
£20 GBP
Liver & Lights No. 61. Point Hill Corinthians FC
£10 GBP
Liver & Lights No 60. A202. Kennington To New Cross via Camberwell Green
£10 GBP
The Rafter Habit –
The Rafter Habit
Bones & The Aft
£10 GBP
Liver & Lights No 44. Penge
£12 GBP
bonesandtheaft London, UK
A band like no other, sometimes described as Primal Rock Theatre, what with their homemade costumes, elaborate pop–up stage
sets, stark state-of-the-nation storytelling and virtuoso musicianship.
“A mythical metropolis inhabited by a teeming population of sharply drawn, richly detailed characters”.
Aiden Dunne. The Irish Times
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