Doors open at 7 - Music at 7:30 - $25 advance tickets - $30 at the door
Fully seated, listening room style show
In celebration of her wondrous and fascinating new album Heartskin - Elisabeth Pixley-Fink, her full band, and Slow Spell will take to the Alluvion stage for a truly singular co-bill evening of entrancing, irresistible music from the heart.
ELISABETH PIXLEY-FINK
Elisabeth Pixley-Fink is a Michigan-based singer-songwriter, producer, and bandleader. Emotion-focused folk and bratty garage rock that hits you in the chest with guts, trust and hunger. Her current album, Heartskin was recorded directly onto tape in Detroit, produced by John Hanson (Saltbreaker, Yimes, Izzy Johnson), mixed by Tim Carr (of Perfume Genius, Hand Habits) and mastered by Timothy Stollenwerk (Haley Heyndericks, Damien Jurado). Raised by a musicologist and a math professor in Kalamazoo, she also has musical ties to Portland, Oregon and Mexico City, and loves queer fashion and queer futurism.
“A campfire personality, that talent you’re born with. See her perform and you can’t turn away; you just stay there observing the fire, hypnotized.”—Luis Alberto González Arenas, rip.mx
“A bad bitch that makes grown men cry.” - Luke Dickens
SLOW SPELL
Traverse City’s Slow Spell is: Laurel Premo - Vocals, Chris Stefanciw - Guitar, Peter Lepczyk - Bass, and Will Thomas - Drums. See a clip from their debut Alluvion performance here.
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