
live shows in review:
this week was finals week for UW-Madison students, but that did not stop the eternal pulse of the diy-music scene. i made it out to the acoustic Nottingham show this past Thursday, and managed to catch most of the bill. 'Nottingham Unplugged' hosted Blush, Faux Beaux, Cause and Control, Hush Now Sweet Halo, and Boxing Day for a wonderful acoustic show, complete with floor seating and candles scattered around the room. All proceedes went to an autonomous volunteer network providing meals to madison's unhoused, Nourish, and the event was also hosted by ALT Magazine to celebrate their newest release. Nottinham Co-op, a long-running diy-music venue in Madison, never fails to bring together different parts of the community, this was the place to be Thursday night! If you missed it, i'll give you a recap:
Madison girl-band, Blush, began the night with a lovely set including Mazzy Star's 'fade into you.' their vocals could never disappoint! as people filed in from the freezing cold, Blush set a lo-fi and chill tone for the rest of the night. the noise of people finding their seats, whispering to oneanother about winter-break plans, and chatting about finals, resonated like a candid backing track.
Cause and Control, a band composed of many music students from UW-Madison brought a jazz element to their set: their lead guitarist opting for a piano, the bassist switched between an acoustic and upright, and really shredded on the lapsteel. Drummer, Scott Lonzaga, really set the tone for their performance, switching up his usual solos on some of the trades. great set, but i would've loved some more scatting...
Hush Now, Sweet Halo followed, and played an incredible set. I would've loved even more acoustic elements to their performance, but as the self-proclaimed odd-one out on the bill, HNSH brought out a new side of their music i haven't heard before. Connor Poster, lead vocalist for the band, was the highlight of this performance, i was wrapped up in their whole set- could really feel it in my bones. one of those times where the live version changes how you hear the recorded one, 'lust enclosure' has certainly been put back on my radar (as if it was ever off).
unfortunately i stepped out for a lot of Faux Beaux's set, but the snippets I heard were excellent and they certainly fit the acoustic bill for the moment. boxing day closed out the night with a cutesy trio. i've actually seen them play an acoustic set before earlier this summer, so i was very excited! the energy that a cajón, trumpet, and harmonica bring, along with the truly otherworldy voice of Chris Norcross, Boxing Day was made for this type of performance- truly incredible set to end a truly incrdible night!
I unfortunately missed Sonic Daphne's album release show at the Cardinal Bar sunday night for a much needed late night study session, but this album is gold!
new music:
Chase the Sun by Sonic Daphne is dream-pop & shoegaze paradise, a great place for my thoughts to sit in this mind-numbingly cold winter.
This album is certainly worth a listen, and you must
check it out if you haven't already. Staying true to my character, track one 'here' is my favorite, but every track on this is a hit. Technically, that Cambodian Sim Card track i wrote about last week was released this week, so if you still haven't checked out
'everywhere across', what are you doing? Upcoming release of In Ropes' new album
'One and Two' is one I am really looking forward to! C&C and HNSH both have album release dates approaching in january, and with the talk of a new year, a new semester, there seems to be a new spark in the air for new music...