Shmoo, Aubrey Jane, Edie McKenna, Josephine

Ages 21 and up
Shmoo
Sunday, April 20
Doors: 8:30pm // Show: 9pm
$13
Meet Teddy—
Through trembling synthesizers, guitars awash in distortion, and drums recorded on bedroom microphones comes Shmoo’s sympathetic falsetto, issuing lyrics of deep introspection and painfully raw expression. Moving from San Francisco to New Orleans and recording every instrument alone, Shmoo has devoted themself to this kind of aching and personal art, but in their creation you will hear no melancholy. Let us not mince words: in Shmoo’s music there is an inescapable affection for tenderness, and on top of this tenderness is constructed a baroque structure of layered instrumentation, enveloping harmonies, and a depth of feeling designed to create the community of peace and goodwill encapsulated in the music. It bypasses completely the impulse to depress, and if you let it, it will touch you not at your ears but at the level of the spine.
— Statement by Graham Boswell
 
Aubrey Jane has many dynamics and voices inside her, yet each sound is equally impactful. There’s a dual nature to her music, with her harmonious vocals often softening the brutal and visceral lyricism. Jane meets you where you are— whether you’ve just fallen in love for the first time, feel like you’ll never fall in love again, or are floating somewhere in-between… She’s been there, done that, and will help you feel your way through it. In a harmonic convergence of bewitching lyricism and layered guitars, Jane’s music speaks to the heart. Above all, Jane remains unapologetic in her art, embracing fully the beauty, pain, and fragility of everyday life. –Noa Jamir has many dynamics and voices inside her, yet each sound is equally impactful. There’s a dual nature to her music, with her harmonious vocals often softening the brutal and visceral lyricism. Jane meets you where you are— whether you’ve just fallen in love for the first time, feel like you’ll never fall in love again, or are floating somewhere in-between… She’s been there, done that, and will help you feel your way through it. In a harmonic convergence of bewitching lyricism and layered guitars, Jane’s music speaks to the heart. Above all, Jane remains unapologetic in her art, embracing fully the beauty, pain, and fragility of everyday life. –Noa Jamir
 
Edie McKenna is a singer-songwriter from Saint Paul, MN now based in Chicago, IL. Best known as the lead singer in rock band Modern Nun, her solo project focuses on a more simple folk sound. McKenna plays with colorful lyrics, simple chords, and universal (and specific) truths, hoping she’ll strike a chord you understand.
 
 
Josephinendie singer songwriter whose music can sound like three songs in one. Recently released a single “Machine” and currently recording an LP.
Meet Teddy—
Through trembling synthesizers, guitars awash in distortion, and drums recorded on bedroom microphones comes Shmoo’s sympathetic falsetto, issuing lyrics of deep introspection and painfully raw expression. Moving from San Francisco to New Orleans and recording every instrument alone, Shmoo has devoted themself to this kind of aching and personal art, but in their creation you will hear no melancholy. Let us not mince words: in Shmoo’s music there is an inescapable affection for tenderness, and on top of this tenderness is constructed a baroque structure of layered instrumentation, enveloping harmonies, and a depth of feeling designed to create the community of peace and goodwill encapsulated in the music. It bypasses completely the impulse to depress, and if you let it, it will touch you not at your ears but at the level of the spine.
— Statement by Graham Boswell
Aubrey Jane has many dynamics and voices inside her, yet each sound is equally impactful. There’s a dual nature to her music, with her harmonious vocals often softening the brutal and visceral lyricism. Jane meets you where you are— whether you’ve just fallen in love for the first time, feel like you’ll never fall in love again, or are floating somewhere in-between… She's been there, done that, and will help you feel your way through it. In a harmonic convergence of bewitching lyricism and layered guitars, Jane's music speaks to the heart. Above all, Jane remains unapologetic in her art, embracing fully the beauty, pain, and fragility of everyday life. --Noa Jamir
Edie McKenna is a singer-songwriter from Saint Paul, MN now based in Chicago, IL. Best known as the lead singer in rock band Modern Nun, her solo project focuses on a more simple folk sound. McKenna plays with colorful lyrics, simple chords, and universal (and specific) truths, hoping she’ll strike a chord you understand.
Indie singer songwriter whose music can sound like three songs in one. Recently released a single “Machine” and currently recording an LP.Indie singer songwriter whose music can sound like three songs in one. Recently released a single “Machine” and currently recording an LP.
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