Core. Presents: SILK

The Hug and Pint, Glasgow.

Core. Presents: SILK
Tickets total -
Transaction fee £1.50

16+, under 18s must leave the venue as soon as the gig is finished.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION £11.10 (£10.00)
ACCESS COMPANION £0.00 (£0.00)
Access tickets are available for customers who require a companion / carer to accompany them at any of our Hug and Pint shows. Proof of disability and / or sufficient documentation should be provided when purchasing an access ticket. If you are in need of a reserved seat for a show, please email tickets@432presents.com to discuss and they will arrange this for you with the venue.
Tickets total -
Transaction fee £1.50

More information about Core. Presents: SILK tickets

‘Auralux’ is the highly anticipated debut mini-album from Irish shoegazers, Silk. Michael Smyth, songwriter/guitarist of the acclaimed but now defunct band Virgins, is the sole contributor to the project. Taking on responsibilities for all the songwriting, performance and recording, gives the project intense personal meaning for Michael. Michael says, ‘There is no beauty in perfection, it feels fake and manufactured to me. I want the record to feel real, so this is the sound of visceral self-expression.’ 2025 saw the release of three highly successful singles and Irish tours, including festival appearances at GazeFest supporting Whitelands and Sweet Sweet Noise. Lead single of the album ‘Clementine’ released earlier this year, which found Silk push into darker and more abrasive territory, leaning hard into texture and density. ‘Auralux’ covers a wide range of sonic territory over its 6 tracks; celestial and euphoric guitars dove tail with impossibly thick crushing fuzz, while cascading reverse reverbs melt into one another. Lyrically the mini-album moves between themes of mortality, memory, loss, love and time. Auralux is catharsis via volume and reverb. ‘Auralux’, is released May 7th by Blowtorch Records (IRE/vinyl) and Shoredive Records (UK/CD).

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