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Thursday December 12 2024
  7:30PM doors -- music at 8:00PM
  •••  ALL AGES
$16 in advance / $18 at the door
Allegra Krieger
instagram.com/allegrakrieger
 cosmic folk
Mary Claire
nstagram.com/motorboatable
 indie singer-songwriter
William Alexander
instagram.com/william.alexander
 bedroom pop lo-fi
 

Allegra Krieger
-from New York, NY
-Allegra Krieger was born a selkie in the Atlantic Ocean in 1845. Taking a more conventional corporeal form, she moved to New York City, where she maintains a residence on the sixth floor of a hotel in east midtown. She writes songs, bad checks, love letters, and poorly formatted emails and trusts that terrible things can have extraordinary outcomes.

QVC has been playing on the small rectangular TV in her room at a low volume for thirteen years straight. She drinks a lukewarm beer on blue cotton sheets and watches two women hawk a tropical blouson sleeve top for three easy payments of 15.99 on the distant screen before drifting into a fitful sleep. How remarkably human!

Her new album, 'Art of the Unseen Infinity Machine,' will be out on September 13th via Double Double Whammy.



Mary Claire
-from San Francisco, CaA
-“Like a sword pulled from a lake, Mary Claire’s voice and song exists in the realm of ancient lore, forbidden love, and slaked thirst. This West Marin-based artist moves and performs along the water’s edge, creating a melodic sense of belonging in the transient nature of each story crafted.

The foundation of their songs took shape on 2021’s 'I Hope I Never Get What I Need', a sparse and urgent call from deep within the void, out to a mother, a father, and the reigning champion prize-fighter in all of us.

Now, the current iteration of their tune has grown after tracking their upcoming record with Babehoven’s Maya Bon and Ryan Albertson - Mary Claire has refined the sonic quality of their performance to carve out and embody a genre that can only be defined as lesbian doom-folk.

The presence of their live set has transformed over the years into something more clairvoyant, something with a crunch, something soft with teeth - like a walk through fall leaves with a long-distance lover. Mary Claire performs like how you've always dreamt that first kiss might feel.” -Gabi Orion, BFF.FM





William Alexander

-from Long Beach, CA
-I wanna see all my friends at once.