Waxahatchee
With Cayetana, Snail Mail.
Chris Sikich
Cayetana
Ten years ago, Katie Crutchfield was a teenager in Alabama, playing alongside her twin sister Allison in the bookish indie punk act P.S. Eliot. Fast forward a decade, and Crutchfield is on the roster at revered label Merge Records — home of Arcade Fire and Dinosaur Jr. — with her current project, Waxahatchee, an intimate, emotionally bare outlet with whom she’s released four albums, the most recent being this year’s Out in the Storm.
$17 ($15 adv.; ages 18+). Presented by True Endeavors.
press release: Philadelphia's Cayetana have shared a music video for "Bus Ticket," the latest from their new album, New Kind Of Normal. Nylon, who premiered the video and interviewed the band, are saying it "captures the feeling of hitting rock bottom and finding your way back to the surface" while the video's director, Adam Peditto said "we wanted to use rain as a metaphor for uncertainty and chaos in this video." New Kind Of Normal is out now on the band's own Plum Records.
"Bus Ticket" by Cayetana
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