$12adv / $15 at the door / 7pm doors / 7:30 start / standing
Entifan's debut EP "Claire" release show with Preyhound and Girl Annual as the opening acts.
Entifan
"Entifan is a 22 year old creatively sensitive being from Orange County, CA. She incorporates a fluidity and soft power into her music, viewing songwriting as a means of healing and deep connection. As their name means “water,” they play with the duality of malleability and grand force in their music with experimental instrumentation and arrangements. Their work is, to say the least, emotional. With her newest single “Wet Paint” and her upcoming EP “Claire,” she writes about her journey to comfort within herself and mending the love she carries for her inner child. Her music is not for the non-reflective and certainly isn’t for the avoidant."
Preyhound
"Preyhound is a 21 year old dweeb named Sam Anderson. Sam is many things: an artist, a writer, a seamstress, a happy crier, etcetera etcetera. But above all else, they are a musical storyteller. They combine folk with other alternative... stuff... to create a nostalgic, warm, and adventurous palette. Sam just released their debut work, sand dollars in a silver pail, an acoustic concept album reflecting on their experience with queerness, gender, childhood friendship, family, and all those other complicated things. For Sam, songwriting is a vessel through which they can express their inner world. Their songs mirror their outlook on life, and their heartfelt and honest lyrics explore our messy, beautiful, and flawed nature."
Girl Annual:
"Stacey Brie’s project, Girl Annual, blends alt-pop, indie folk, and jazz to create a soundscape for the contradictory and conflicting. Influenced by artists like Fiona Apple, The Police, Faye Webster, Radiohead, and Wasia Project, she intertwines acoustic and electronic elements, experimenting with pedals and loops to build intricate, layered textures. In both her sound and lyrics, Stacey never seeks an easy way out—she aims to express the unsaid, capturing the complexities of girlhood and self-reclamation. Her music is a space to give herself a second chance at coming of age, blending nostalgia with growth, and embracing both the beauty and messiness of it all."