$15 General Admission
Doors at 7:30pm.
Show from 8:15-10:30pm with one intermission
All-Ages are welcome
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Sauvageoness The singer from torpedo, Carole Obere, has a solo project called Sauvageoness. This project is a hybridization of compositions made of indie rock, post-punk, sometimes even industrial; covers of psychedelic folk and poems read over fanciful folk arrangements, dreamy indie rock, drone landscapes or tribal and industrial rhythms. The project is marked by the musical and emotional intensity of a journey into tightrope-walking, mysterious and strange worlds. Sauvageoness performs alone on stage, accompanied by verses, a guitar and machines. The magnetic presence of a voice that mutates from piece to piece in the emotion of a song imbued with vulnerability and fragility.
https://sauvageoness.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/sauvageoness
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Lqqxetx7j0YMzDxIemHg9?si=wxpvtGklRMa8XffDEvESUg
https://sauvageoness.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/sauvageoness
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Lqqxetx7j0YMzDxIemHg9?si=wxpvtGklRMa8XffDEvESUg
Maya McNeil Maya McNeil was born in Oakland, California and grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota from the age of four to fourteen. Returning to the golden state, McNeil began songwriting in earnest at 18, when their musical grandmother Joanne Burress, gave Maya their classical guitar. This list of musical influences goes far, deep and wide, and started with Joni Mitchell's album 'Blue,' as Maya's mom Rebecca would put headphones on her pregnant belly and play this great album. Through and through, whatever genre of sound they venture through to express a story or opinion, Maya identifies as a queer folk musician, and strives to uphold and honor the sound of people's history of love, suffering, fight, grief, joy, and liberation as it is told through music. Folk music, as well as most music in the 'United States,' is at its core inspired and shaped by Black/African American music, and the immigrant and diasporic music of those who occupy much of this land today, and is due that acknowledgement in spades. McNeil strives to make music that heals and shakes up the sludge for seeing the past clearly and how it lives today, in what longs to transform, abolish, heal and shape into a better and beautiful future.
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