Fri
Jul
20
GRASS WIDOW (album release)
American Splits, Wax Idols, The Worlds Longest Guitar Solo With Breaks

"The San Fran phenom Grass Widow," as the New Yorker dubs this post-punk band, "inspires as its pastoral harmonies float effortlessly over trellises of spindly guitars."
Grass Widow--Hannah Lew (bass, vocals), Raven Mahon (guitar, vocals), and Lillian Maring, (drums, vocals) write their hypnotic layered melodies collaboratively. Their haunting songs, rich in metaphor and couched in reference and allusion, are mined from the personal narratives of each. Vox duties shared equally all around complete the overall sensibility. Grass Widow has no front person but offers a fresh musical experience not based on celebrity or spectacle. Since their formation, in line with these principles, they have maintained their objective of playing age and gender-inclusive shows.
Grass Widow formed in 2007 and toured the US the following summer. Their first release came as a S/T LP on San Francisco's Make A Mess Records in 2009, followed by a 12 inch EP on Captured Tracks and their 2nd full-length, Past Time, which came out in 2010 on Kill Rock Stars. The band toured Europe, the UK and China in 2010 and started their own record label, HLR. Grass Widow is planning another US tour in June of 2012 to promote their new record, Internal Logic, HLR's third release. The band has made several of its own music videos, many of which were written and directed by Grass Widow bassist Hannah Lew.
Grass Widow has contributed to a number of compilations, including Under The Covers, Vol. 2, a Nerves compilation put out by Volar Records, plus a recent compilation of Francoise Hardy covers yet to be released. They've also started an ongoing collaborative 7-inch series called "Common Chord." They've served as direct support for Mike Watt, Sonic Youth, toured with The Raincoats and Wild Flag, and will tour in support of Internal Logic in June of 2012.
In addition to The New Yorker, Grass Widow has been featured in Yeti Magazine, Nylon, ArtForum, and The New York Times, among other publications. In February of 2012 the band appeared in an episode of IFC's Portlandia.
American Splits
Local post-punk skronk rock!
Wax Idols
"Lead by the enigmatically agitated Heather Fedewa (aka Hether Fortune, ex-Hunx & His Punx, Bare Wires, and also currently a member of CastleFace Records’ Blasted Canyons), Wax Idols straddle the line between ripping tough/tender post-punk/goth-pop, and irresistibly anthemic indie rock hooks, somewhat like Joan Jett would sound like tearing through Best Coast with a chainsaw or if Mary Monday had been a member of Wire....With an arsenal of songs that range from chest-pounding melodic punk screamers, to tense-yet-tumultuous tracks of sadness overcome with bombastic pop precision, ‘No Future’ is one of the most impressive LPs we’ve had the pleasure of releasing, and one we’re sure will go far. Fedewa’s uniquely surly-yet-sultry voice has such an lasting impact, it seamlessly traces the gamut of human emotions back & forth from the unhinged heights to the inescapable doldrums, all tied up in perfect blasts of modern pop/post-punk subdued simplicity that are as upfront and immediate as any of of their legendary influences." --Victim Of Time
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GRASS WIDOW (album release) with American Splits, Wax Idols, The Worlds Longest Guitar Solo With Breaks
Friday, July 20 · 9:00PM at Rickshaw Stop