Marissa Nadler w/ Savoir Faire
April 30, 2023
Marissa NadlerSunday, April 30Doors 7pm / Show 8pm$15 Member / $17 General Admission Advanced / $20 General Admission Day of ShowAll ages / Seated
About Marissa Nadler:
Over the course of nearly 20 tireless years of writing, recording, and touring, Marissa Nadler has amassed one of the most singular catalogs in contemporary music. Her work glides between delicate folk, windswept Americana, doom metal-adjacent darkness, meditative ambient music, and fearlessly experimental sounds, all anchored in her unmistakable singing voice and finger-style guitar.
The Path of the Clouds is Nadler’s ninth solo album, and it feels like yet another significant evolution. Two decades into a storied career, there’s still an untapped reservoir of thrilling musical ideas and stirring emotions lurking in her endlessly creative mind.
About Savoir Faire:
With "the most thought-provoking lounge music you’ve ever heard" (Victoria Wasylak, Vanyaland), Savoir Faire performs "A sort of rock- and '60s-lounge-inflected jazz" (Victor Infante, Worcester Magazine) nostalgia to the modern zeitgeist. Summarizing her 2022 "Think Twice" EP, Jed Gottlieb of the Boston Herald stated: The three tracks on “Think Twice” hint at Fard’s jazz chops. She spins guitar solos with bits borrowed from jazz master Joe Pass (. . . ) Persian scales and all shades of rock (classic, indie, prog and art, to name a few). The solos – the push and pull of pretty melody and amplified discord – fit hand in glove with lyrics that stare into the darkness of modern life". Songs from the EP were listed in Vanayaland's top 22 local songs of 2022 and The Boston Herald's top 6 songs of 2022.
Savoir Faire believes that advocacy goes beyond songwriting. She actively promotes change through her work as a music educator and advocate for inclusion in the music community. She is also an adjunct professor at Longy School of Music, focusing on training future music teachers in culturally responsive teaching and inclusive practices, an educational consultant for BIAAE, and is on the subcommittee for the Massachusetts Music Educator's Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Access Committee. She won the 2018 Berklee Urban Service Award and has been featured in She Shreds Media.
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