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SUMMARY:Adrianne Lenker from Big Thief featuring Henry Jamison
DESCRIPTION:Adrianne Lenker\, Big Thief's lead singer\, paints in vivid tones\, "The process of harnessing pain\, loss\, and love\, while simultaneously letting go\, looking into your own eyes through someone else's\, and being okay with the inevitability of death\," in her words.\n\n\n\n\n\nMasterpiece\, Big Thief's debut album (Saddle Creek)\, is filled with characters and visceral narratives\, songs that pivot in the space of a few words.\n\nAdrianne's voice and guitar playing speak of rich emotional territory with grace and insight. In her words\, the record tracks "the masterpiece of existence\, which is always folding into itself\, people attempting to connect\, to both shake themselves awake and to shake off the numbness of certain points in their life. The interpretations might be impressionistic or surrealistic\, but they're grounded in simple things.\n\n\n\nAdrianne met her longtime musical partner\, guitarist and singer\, Buck Meek\, in Brooklyn a few years ago\, and they quickly formed a creative bond tempered by the experience of traveling and performing for months on end in old dive bars\, yards\, barns\, and basements together. They recorded a pair of duo albums (A-Sides and B-Sides)\, and Adrianne showcased her songs on a solo album\, Hours Were The Birds.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Adrianne Lenker\, Big Thief&rsquo\;s lead singer\, paints in vivid tones\, &ldquo\;The process of harnessing pain\, loss\, and love\, while simultaneously letting go\, looking into your own eyes through someone else&rsquo\;s\, and being okay with the inevitability of death\,&rdquo\; in her words.<br />\n<br />\n<br />\nMasterpiece\, Big Thief&rsquo\;s debut album (Saddle Creek)\, is filled with characters and visceral narratives\, songs that pivot in the space of a few words.<br />\nAdrianne&rsquo\;s voice and guitar playing speak of rich emotional territory with grace and insight. In her words\, the record tracks &ldquo\;the masterpiece of existence\, which is always folding into itself\, people attempting to connect\, to both shake themselves awake and to shake off the numbness of certain points in their life. The interpretations might be impressionistic or surrealistic\, but they&rsquo\;re grounded in simple things.<br />\n<br />\nAdrianne met her longtime musical partner\, guitarist and singer\, Buck Meek\, in Brooklyn a few years ago\, and they quickly formed a creative bond tempered by the experience of traveling and performing for months on end in old dive bars\, yards\, barns\, and basements together. They recorded a pair of duo albums (A-Sides and B-Sides)\, and Adrianne showcased her songs on a solo album\, Hours Were The Birds.
LOCATION:Shea Theater\, 71 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA 01376
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