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Ned Collette / Big Trash / Sonic Eddy

Saturday November 12 * 3pm * TICKETS * Masks, vax required

Australian Ned Collette has long established himself as a songwriter whose literate, evocative songs are paired with music that's both adventurous and eclectic. His early background in improvised and experimental guitar music, combined with an unusually narrative lyrical style, has resulted in six albums of uncompromising breadth, released on a variety of international labels. His 2018 double LP Old Chestnut was released by Feeding Tube Records and was his introduction to a lot of US audiences—a deep and complex folk song-cycle featuring musicians such as The Necks’ Chris Abrahams amongst Ned’s regular circle of collaborators. In addition to his song work, he has released music such as 2019’s Afternoon—Dusk, a trio record of long-form instrumental pieces with James Rushford and Joe Talia. 2022 saw the first ever vinyl reissue of his 2006 debut album, Jokes & Trials, the liner notes for which describe “the exquisite songwriting ability, that rich velvet voice somewhere between fragile youth and aged sage, the somewhat sardonic approach to storytelling, and the subtle experimentation”. His live performances drift between delicate, intimate folk and sonic explorative jam-outs, both when performing solo or with his band. Over the years Collette has worked or toured with such artists as Joanna Newsom, Cat Power, Bill Callahan, Little Annie, Nina Nastasia & Jim White, Handsome Family, and Deerhoof, amongst many others.

Big Trash - Elisabeth Fuschia of Portland Maine. Dreamy hazy down-tempo grunge folk. We talked with Elisabeth - check out our quick podcast episode —

Maya Renfro delves into a new territory of sound with solo project Sonic Eddy after being a core member of DC bands such as Pagan Reagan and the OSYX . Sonic Eddy is an experimental project that allows for both sample-based lofi music and dynamic guitar-fueled looping, paired with driving vocalizations. All musical evolutions are allowed with this ever fluctuating exploration of self.

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