Sleeping Trees, The Matriarch, Westhead

Ages 21 and up
Sleeping Trees
Thursday, April 09
Doors: 8:30 pm // Show: 9 pm
$14.45
Sleeping Trees is alternative-folk band from Bloomington, IN. By combining elements of folk, rock, country, and improvised music, Sleeping Trees produces a eclectic sound elevated by fluid arrangements and poignant lyricism. The group is a seemingly unlikely mix of high-art players, indie rockers, and honky tonk shit kickers—an honest representation of what Bloomington, Indiana has to offer.
 
The Matriarch is a queer, indie rock/folk pop duo based in Chicago, IL, made up of Mal Babcock and Mal Benoit- two best friends who share a name, a home, and a creative codependency that works too well.
Their songs are a celebration of shared human experience and a testament to the transformative nature of art. Whether they’re writing about personal regret and climate dread (‘The End’), or the constraints of capitalism and a longing for change (‘K!’), themes of community, love, and growth remain at the heart of everything they do.
 
Ever-evolving, heavy, and heartfelt is the music of Westhead, the project of songwriter, producer, and engineer Maxwell DiFrisco. Though Westhead is consistently cutting their teeth inside the studio, the 4-piece often brings their music to the stage with a heavier and dreamier sound. Expect to hear their lush folk music reconfigured for live audiences, with just as much heart.
Sleeping Trees is alternative-folk band from Bloomington, IN. By combining elements of folk, rock, country, and improvised music, Sleeping Trees produces a eclectic sound elevated by fluid arrangements and poignant lyricism. The group is a seemingly unlikely mix of high-art players, indie rockers, and honky tonk shit kickers—an honest representation of what Bloomington, Indiana has to offer.
The Matriarch is a queer, indie rock/folk pop duo based in Chicago, IL, made up of Mal Babcock and Mal Benoit- two best friends who share a name, a home, and a creative codependency that works too well.
Their songs are a celebration of shared human experience and a testament to the transformative nature of art. Whether they’re writing about personal regret and climate dread (‘The End’), or the constraints of capitalism and a longing for change (‘K!’), themes of community, love, and growth remain at the heart of everything they do.
Ever-evolving, heavy, and heartfelt is the music of Westhead, the project of songwriter, producer, and engineer Maxwell DiFrisco. Though Westhead is consistently cutting their teeth inside the studio, the 4-piece often brings their music to the stage with a heavier and dreamier sound. Expect to hear their lush folk music reconfigured for live audiences, with just as much heart.
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