Doors: 19:00
Show start: 20:00
philip brooks: 20:30
runo plum: 21:30
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runo plum (indie folk)
For fans of: Joni Mitchell, Laura Marling, Sufjan Stevens
patching, the intimate debut LP from Minnesota-based singer and songwriter runo plum, gracefully captures the contraction, expansion and release of an intense period of emotional repair, in soft-edged, radiating indie rock. The record’s unbridled sincerity isn’t anything new for runo plum, who’s been writing and quietly sharing bedroom dispatches of her intricate folk for a half-decade. During the pandemic years, she steadily caught the ears of a widening circle of listeners and began independently releasing a series of singles and EPs, all while cutting her teeth on the live side supporting Searows, Angel Olsen and Hovvdy.
Support: philip brooks
philip brooks, a talented singer and songwriter, was born on July 12, 1997, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California. From a young age, it was clear that philip possessed a natural gift for music, captivating those around them with their soulful voice and heartfelt performances. During their teenage years, philip began experimenting with songwriting, pouring their emotions and personal experiences into their lyrics. philip found solace and creative expression in writing songs, using music as an outlet to navigate the complexities of life. philip’s introspective and relatable lyrics struck a chord with listeners, resonating deeply with their own experiences and emotions.
Support: Queen Quail
In her debut EP Narcissus, Queen Quail (Kirstin Edwards) documents a
coming of age that could only happen while living far from home, across
the sea, uprooted, and searching. Written four years into her life in Berlin, Narcissus reflects the disorientation and wonder of forging identity in a foreign place. In trying
to make sense of her present, Edwards reaches back to her former self, weaving in sonic snapshots of her childhood home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The result is a blend of alternative country and indie pop: guitar-driven, emotionally charged songs about trying to find footing in an ever more complicated world. The opening track, Grace, begins with a startling reflection: “I can hear all of my silence, talking about all of the things I once wanted.” Dreams distort. They evolve. They slip away and come back wearing new faces.
Yet something essential remains, and often, life is a search for that indivisible core. Later in the track, Edwards sings, “I can feel all of my biding, walked the canal and I thought that I saw you,” a glimmer of hope that dissolves just as quickly: “It’s over, I’ve lost my hand.” The guitars descend with her, pulling the song into aching catharsis. Full of nostalgia, longing, and quiet resilience, Narcissus was recorded in a small Berlin studio with David Thornton (production) and Aiden Lowe (drums), featuring pedal steel contributions from Milwaukee-based musician Will Hansen. In this way, the songs span the emotional and geographic divide between home and away, past and present.
Though Edwards may question the very ground she stands on, one thing
is clear: she is just getting started.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82yBRaLoezE
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