Caley Conway ALBUM RELEASE with Cathedral Becomes Tomb + The Hatchets
November 6 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
$15 - $17Event Navigation
Join Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co. for an evening of live music celebrating the release of Caley Conway’s new album!
Caley Conway
There are moments in Caley Conway’s latest album, Partner, when the ever-busy Milwaukee singer-songwriter finds herself caught in the humdrum duties of daily life. There are things to do—or not—people to see—or not—and the ones and zeros of technology to attend to. And then, suddenly, she’s off and dreaming, belly laughing with a distant friend or considering taking up “the work of birds.” When she comes back down to Earth, more often than not, she finds bliss in a comforting middle ground. “There aren’t enough hours in the day, I’ve counted,” Conway sings early in the record, before slyly adding, “For loving you.”
Cathedral Becomes Tomb
Cathedral Becomes Tomb is a sound expression from Wisconsin based artist Barry Paul Clark (adoptahighway, Tontine Ensemble, Field Report)
The expression includes double bass in combination with effected audio signals. It draws inspiration from his lived experiences in conjunction with mental health therapy. The catalyst is an attempt to sonically manifest living with anxiety and major depressive disorders. Live performances are multimedia improvisations that utilize a mixture of projection imagery, film pieces and Barry’s own recorded footage, with a visual signal affected by the sounds being produced in the performance.
Genre can be implemented as a tool of organization and for the comfort of an unknown, so for genre category purposes, Cathedral Becomes Tomb shares sonic spaces connected to drone, improvisation, glacial maximalism, deep listening, and experimental electronic, with techniques derivative of contemporary chamber/classical music.
The Hatchets
The Hatchets are a rock band from Milwaukee, WI. They’ve released two full-length LPs: The Uncounted Blue Jillions (2019) and Every New Beginning Comes from Some Other Beginning’s End.
Tickets are $15 in advance or $17 day of show.