$15 Cover (Advance Tickets) / Start 8pm / Doors 7:30pm / Standing Show
“Hush Club brings…a warmth and energy that transcends just normal live performance excitement and, instead, speaks more to the band’s stylistic flexibility and sheer talented inventiveness.”
“Each [track] offer[s] multiple layers of emotion that feel orchestral, with pockets of twang, indie-pop, and shoegaze intertwined without one overpowering the other. There’s a lot to digest in what amounts to a little more than six minutes of music, but it all adds up to a certain mood that Hush Club are claiming as their own.”
- Vanyaland on “Flying over Utah” and “Saturday”
“So keep your ears peeled; they are currently working on their next full-length, which I can only imagine will be another step forward for a band that takes a big one with each release.”
Steeped in softness, Hush Club’s refined psychedelic sound is at once intimate and expansive: their dreamy, honest rock moves with thoughtful confidence. Alasdair MacKenzie (bass, vocals), Chris Haley (guitar, vocals), and Liz Kantor (keys, vocals) formed Hush Club in Boston, playing their first shows to college friends. Their introspective lyrics and rich vocal blend make every concert an intimate connection between band and audience – and among the band members themselves.
Each of Hush Club's songs is an open-hearted effort to explore ambiguity. Grounded in narrative, every track asks questions and expresses curiosity without settling for easy or simple answers. The music unravels slowly and intentionally, inspired by the finely crafted melodies of Fleet Foxes, the lush textures of Phoebe Bridgers, and the soul-searching poetry of Dawes.
The band’s new album, “Fingerprints & Stains,” encompasses a vast emotional spectrum, taking us through not just peaks and valleys but the nuances of our shared human experiences. The band also recently made its post-lockdown live debut with a sold-out headlining show at Cambridge, MA’s iconic Club Passim – a stage that has been graced by Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Tracy Chapman, and John Mayer. Even if we must decide just what meaning to take away for ourselves, there is no mistaking that this tight-knit group believes in what they sing.
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