Having only just announces a live date in Liberty Hall yesterday Damien Jurado has pushed his Dublin date today by 24hrs. The Washington singer-songwriter will now play Liberty Hall on February 28th instead of February 27th.

Jurado‘s 2018 album ‘The Horizon Just Laughed’ was penned as a goodbye letter to his home of Seattle, Washington, before he’d even decided to leave there for sunny Los Angeles. And while he recorded the ten songs featured on 2019’s ‘In the Shape of a Storm’ months before the passing of his longtime collaborator and close friend Richard Swift, it’s no coincidence that Swift’s death looms over the album. “His absence is very much felt on this record,” Jurado says.

Damien has always worked fast, but In the Shape of a Storm came together with unprecedented speed. Recorded over the course of two hours one California afternoon, it’s Jurado’s sparsest album to date. Gone are the thundering drums and psychedelic arrangements that defined the trilogy of concept albums he made with Swift. Gone even is the atmospheric air that hovered above his early albums for Sub Pop.

Watch Damien Jurado play South, Newspaper Gown and Where You Want Me To Be for Paste Magazine below.

Damien Jurado Reschedules his live show at The Liberty Hall to 28th February 2020.