Thu Jan 30 2025
7:30 PM (Doors 12:00 AM)
$12.00
Ages 21+
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Mary Eliza (album release) w/ The Hasslers, Taryn Hadfield, & Orchard Ladder
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Portland-based musician Mary Eliza grew up building up a thick skin busking in the streets of San Francisco with her family band. Taking the train from Oakland, unpacking her fiddle after weekly traditional bluegrass jam sessions, Mary Eliza learned how to overcome a gravitation towards quietness at the age of six, and to insert her own melody, to tune into a group, and to find the shapes she could live in (musically and metaphorically).
These days she makes her keep teaching music (fiddle, ukulele, guitar, piano, singing, songwriting) to kids aged 5-12. She also recently put on a string of house shows, with proceeds going to to UNFPA, specifically to support pregnant women in Palestine with access to clean products and supplies for birth and hygiene; has spent a lot of time birding, writing “a couple of books” (casual), bike touring, skateboarding, and sniffing trees.
Her debut album Spider is acutely observant, thoughtful, mindful, curious… a testament to the person Mary Eliza is. It is about love and quiet strength. It is about brokenness. It is about loudness in devotion to self and unabashed healing. Mary harvested each of these songs from a root that sits deep inside herself, a place that she has lived her whole life to nourish. In a tiny house in central Oregon, quieted by snow up to the window panes, the songs on this record came alive. Mary knew that she needed to sit with the overwhelming emotions of grief, acceptance, anger, and love, and let them warm in front of the fireplace and thaw. So she did just that. Spider is not only a demonstration of honesty, but it is also a movement towards slowness and unapologetic love. One of the last lines on the record sums it up when she sings, “I am a slow mover, dear, I’m gonna move slowly, I’m gonna be happy.”
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The Hasslers, Missoula Americana/ Alt-Country troubadours, have been spending the last year in the Pacific Northwest, getting their feet wet in the big city music scene, playing venues weekly in Seattle and Portland, wowing crowds with their electric stage presence and gutwrenchingly honest lyrics, and most importantly, recording their full-length album, "State Center".
This new 12 song LP documents their move, both musically and lyrically, through homesick blues songs, lovelorn country songs, and a new turn into roots-rock with horn arrangements, funky guitar licks, and wailing organ riffs.
As winners of the emerging artist contest, they played the main stage at Red Ants Pants Music Festival last year alongside Jason Isbell, Brandie Carlile and Josh Ritter. They'll be taking their show on the road in Summer '16. Recently they've been seen with acts like Blitzen Trapper, the Cave Singers, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers, the Gypsy Lumberjacks, the Black Lillies, the Heartless Bastards, and many more! -
Emerging indie artist Taryn Hadfield represents a sound that is equal parts folk, rock-n-roll, and acoustic pop. Drawing from eclectic influences like Maggie Rogers, Julien Baker, Florence Welch and Alanis Morissette, Taryn's music is highly dynamic, intensely emotional and disarmingly honest. Originally from Boise, she now lives in Seattle, and arranges with classically-trained violinist Kirill Polyanskiy, upright bassist Jon Butler and drummer Reuben Woodruff. Together, they weave an ethereal tapestry of classical and contemporary music that is simultaneously old and new.
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Orchard Ladder is a Seattle based indie-folk-rock project, founded in 2021 by songwriter, vocalist, and guitar player Parker Marlow.
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