Maarion Elsz to launch ‘Chasing Rainbows’

Saturday, 5 January 2013 00:00 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

Natasha Nathanielsz, better known as Maarion Elsz, will launch her debut album ‘Chasing Rainbows’ on Wednesday, 9 January at 7.30 p.m. at Qbaa. The album promises a mix of harps, solitary vocals, wind chimes, synths, big bass and ecstatic clapping, creating a world of nostalgic melancholia, fairytales unfurling obscurely, gentle lullabies seeping through stone and earth.

The evening will also feature performances from The Heaps, Spooky Action At A Distance, and the Kinesthetics. Entrance is free. The EP’s debut single ‘These Days’ is available on maarion.bandcamp.com.

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Discover Kapruka, the leading online shopping platform in Sri Lanka, where you can conveniently send Gifts and Flowers to your loved ones for any event including Valentine ’s Day. Explore a wide range of popular Shopping Categories on Kapruka, including Toys, Groceries, Electronics, Birthday Cakes, Fruits, Chocolates, Flower Bouquets, Clothing, Watches, Lingerie, Gift Sets and Jewellery. Also if you’re interested in selling with Kapruka, Partner Central by Kapruka is the best solution to start with. Moreover, through Kapruka Global Shop, you can also enjoy the convenience of purchasing products from renowned platforms like Amazon and eBay and have them delivered to Sri Lanka.