Join us for a night of magic that will disappear like a dream. Summer solstice marks the longest day of the year, and we will celebrate the sun with soundscapes, spells, poetry, and passion. An enchanted world awaits you beneath the moonlight—but only for a moment. Come find lovers and changelings, fabulous creatures and fellow merrymakers, until the dreamers awake.
Angela Winter creates songs about beauty and death, like you might hear at a Renaissance fair during the apocalypse. Minimalist, lute-like ukulele meets otherworldly vocals, shimmering guitars, drones, overtones, and witchery. Winter’s debut album, Hollow, explores themes of mysticism and myth, loss and letting go—and the space that opens after a release, which allows something new to be born. Her second album, Frost, is a snow-and-ice baby due out in the fall. In addition to her own shows, she has opened for Crystal Bright, knives of spain, and John Cale (The Velvet Underground).
Ruffin McCoy paints otherworldly soundscapes on an 8-string classical guitar, contrasting beauty with dissonance, strength with gentleness, and minimalism with metal. He has developed a style of throat singing that evokes echoes of Himalayan mountain ranges, though it is utterly his own.
June 22, 2019 8:00 pm Venue: The Station