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SUMMARY:Live Dead & Brothers: An All-Star Celebration at The Miramar
DESCRIPTION:The Miramar Theatre Presents: \nLive Dead & Brothers: An All-Star Celebration of Grateful Dead & Allman Brothers \nPrepare to embark on a mesmerizing journey through the golden era of psychedelic blues and the seeds of the ‘jam band’ scene as Live Dead & Brothers takes the stage. Comprised of actual and legacy members from the extended Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers families\, this exceptional ensemble is set to revive the timeless magic of the late 1960s and early 1970s\, bringing fans an experience like no other. \n  \nThe line-up is pedigree and generational featuring Berry Duane Oakley from The Allman Betts Band\, Mark Karan from Bob Weir & Rat Dog\, Scott Guberman from Phil Lesh & Friends\, Pete Lavezzoli from Oteil & Friends and very special guest\, slide guitarist\, Steve Kimock. Together\, these accomplished musicians skillfully recreate the magic of the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers Band’s co-billed concerts during the period of 1969 to 1973. Their performances capture the raw energy\, improvisational prowess\, and soul-stirring melodies that defined an era of musical innovation. \n  \nLive Dead & Brothers invites fans\, both old and new\, to come together and relive the vibrant\, transformative spirit of the 60s and 70s. Whether you’re a lifelong devotee of the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers or discovering their magic for the first time\, this is a live music experience that transcends generations.
URL:https://hearherepresents.com/event/live-dead-brothers-an-all-star-celebration-at-the-miramar/
LOCATION:The Miramar Theatre\, 2844 N. Oakland Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Live Show
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SUMMARY:DEHD at TURNER HALL (MKE)
DESCRIPTION:Cigarettes burn in the moonlight. Necklaces bang against bare chests. And on their triumphant fifth album Poetry\, Dehd transports us to a world steeped in imagery. It’s a world painted in the sunset tones of summer romance and flickering old flames. It’s motorcycle chrome (“Mood Ring”)\, it’s fake Gucci Sunglasses (“Dog Days”)\, and it’s shaking hands before a swaying lover (“Hard to Love”). Across fourteen songs\, the trio–Jason Balla\, Emily Kempf\, and Eric McGrady–throw themselves against the question of what it means to hope\, knowing all too well that things end and hearts can break. “You can’t beat death\, but you can beat death in life\,” wrote Charles Bukowski and upon listening to this album it’s obvious the band has chosen to attempt the latter. \nAfter hitting a stride with their 2020 breakout record Flower of Devotion\, followed by their radiant Fat Possum debut Blue Skies in 2022\, Dehd did something different. They turned a writing session into a road trip. With a van full of recording equipment they headed to Kempf’s off-grid Earthship in New Mexico where they chopped wood to keep warm and worked for as long as the solar panels held a charge. They then traveled north to a borrowed cabin surrounded by the chilly waters of the Puget Sound\, where the hours were marked only by the movement of the tide. On the way back to Chicago for their final writing session at the warehouse they’ve called home for over a decade\, Balla and McGrady became stranded for days in rural Montana after hitting a deer and abandoning their van. This tireless sense of adventure\, both internal and external\, has become a trademark of Dehd over the years. “Eating\, sleeping\, breathing—our only purpose was to write\,” Kempf recalled. And it seems in this place of quiet focus Dehd have achieved their most honest and vulnerable writing yet. \nIn the studio they tapped Ziyad Asrar (of Whitney) to co-produce alongside Balla\, marking their first time collaborating with someone outside of the band for the recording process. With the addition of Asrar the emotional landscape of the record is vividly rendered\, at times confessional and others anthemic\, vocals bared\, up front with the confidence of a band that knows the power of their words. \nNo one writes about love quite like Dehd\, and on Poetry\, they somehow make even heartbreak sound inviting. In the swirl of budding new relationships and lingering breakups\, their lyrics find themselves at once exalting love and then turning to doubt it. Examining their own self-defeating habits. “I let myself get in the way\, turning every thought to jealousy\,” admits Balla on “Light On\,” “But was it worth losing a home?” On “Pure Gold\,” Kempf excavates her feelings for another woman–and while writing the song found Kempf confronting years of internalized heteronormativity\, she writes about a sapphic love that feels almost too perfect for Dehd: “Easy breezy. Ooh yeah we laugh so freely\,” she sings\, embodying the liberated joy of a new crush. \n“Everyone I know is breaking hearts tonight\,” Balla howls on “Dog Days”\, “Everyone I know is bleeding\, but I know we’ll be alright.” This restless optimism is uniquely Dehd and speaks to their career of confronting the messy duality of life and love. On Poetry the band conjures a world as if through the eyes of Leonard Cohen or the camera lens of Wong Kar-wai. There’s a darkness\, but not a bleakness as they explore self-love\, feminism and friendship with rare candor. “Dist B\,” based on a trying emotional experience Kempf had in Copenhagen\, frames a breakdown as a cry for help: “What will it take for you to see me?” she asks. On “Knife\,” she takes aim at the patriarchy— “the closest thing to a political song that I’ll probably ever write”— and shoots to kill: “It’s a matter of time and I’ll be free\,” she sings\, while the old guard counts their days: “You’re outdated. You mean nothing.” \nThe album Poetry represents a journey as vast and nuanced as the American landscape Dehd traveled to write it. It culminates on the scorching closer “Forget\,” a breakup song transformed into mantra. “How could I forget?” Balla laments as distorted guitars burn like the last embers of the day. It’s fitting that the final words of the album come in the form of a question\, because as Dehd would have us see it\, we have a choice: to play it safe or to risk it all and live life like Poetry.
URL:https://hearherepresents.com/event/dehd-at-turner-hall-mke/
LOCATION:Turner Hall\, 1032 N Vel R Phillips Ave \, United States\, Milwaukee\, 53203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Live Show
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SUMMARY:DJO at SYLVEE with POST ANIMAL
DESCRIPTION:Djo –  the musical project of actor / producer / songwriter Joe Keery known for his work in blockbuster projects as Stranger Things and Fargo – announces his highly anticipated new album The Crux. The follow-up to Djo’s 2022 album DECIDE\, which featured the blockbuster hit “End of Beginning\,” The Crux will be released on April 4th on AWAL. Djo has also announced a major 2025 global tour. The Djo – Back On You Tour will feature Post Animal as support on all North American\, UK and EU tour dates. \nThe Crux was co-produced by Keery and his long-time collaborator Adam Thein. It’s an album of impeccable craftsmanship. Unlike Keery’s previous albums – bedroom recordings centered around synths – The Crux spotlights lush guitars and instrumentation reminiscent of late 60’s and 70’s pop. It’s an album full of loss and yearning\, but also one full of wit and gratitude. The album was written all over the world in a particularly fertile period for Keery – where he was grappling with the transience of his other job\, being untethered and away from his friends and family. But to make the album he settled into the legendary Electric Lady Studios in his adopted home of New York City. The Crux not only showcases his ambitious scope\, but also his skills as a deft multi-instrumentalist and songwriter (all songs were written by Keery or in collaboration with Adam Thein). \nThe first single “Basic Being Basic\,” with Oberheim OB-X8 synths and falsetto refrain\, has its final verses shrewdly skewer the (often online) tropes of modern day posturing. “It’s kind of a shot fired to anyone who’s trying to be of the moment\,” says Keery. Listen to the song HERE.
URL:https://hearherepresents.com/event/djo-at-sylvee-with-post-animal/
LOCATION:The Sylvee\, 25 S Livingston St\, Madison\, IL\, 53703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Live Show
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SUMMARY:MARIBOU STATE at CONCORD MUSIC HALL
DESCRIPTION:Auris Presents \nMaribou State\nGaidaa\n$25 / ADVANCED
URL:https://hearherepresents.com/event/maribou-state-at-concord-music-hall/
LOCATION:Concord Music Hall\, 2047 N Milwaukee Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60647\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Live Show
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