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Concert - Hannah Glavor & Essie & The Hum

  • Mother Foucault's Bookshop 715 Southeast Grand Avenue Portland, OR, 97214 United States (map)

Indie pop / Folk rock
Hannah Glavor is a Portland based artist with a cinematic range of indie rock revelry and raw folk spirit, clutched together by catching pop elements.

She has been on the West Coast scene for the past decade sharing the stage and touring with a broad rangeof sound like Joseph, Y La Bamba, and Liz Vice.

With her forthcoming album (Spring 2024) she has partnered with Portland producer Cameron Spies (Radiation City, Night Heron, The Shivas, Reptaliens) to co-produce a solidly indie rock anthemic masterpiece; each song standing confidently on its own.

Blending lush soaring vocals over guitar solos, soulful bass runs, and tight drums; she pulls in sonic references from 90’s and early aughts legends like the Cranberries, the Strokes, and Radiohead as well as present day bands like Soccer Mommy, Julia Jacklin and TOPS for an altogether new but familiar collection of songs.
https://hannahglavor.bandcamp.com/album/hold-on-hold-tight-2
 

Essie & The Hum
Born out of the rhythms and hush of the Pacific Northwest, meet Essie and The Hum. At the center of the 4-piece band, Essie’s lyrical voice and chant-filled melodies bring her listeners into an ethereal, analog and electric realm.
Drawing influence from the intimacy of Julia Jacklin, the atmospheric grooves of Men I Trust, the raw storytelling of Big Thief, and the timeless edge of Dire Straits, Essie and her crew blend casual laid back rock with indie folk flavor.
All original songs are written by Essie, whose guitar and vocals are lifted by the smooth rhythm section of Jaxx Ward (bass) and Steven Douglas (drums), with textured playing from guitarist/vocalist Paul Danowski. Expect a range of sound, from slow-burn ballads to indie-rock-bordering-funk/punk.

https://www.instagram.com/essieandthehum/?hl=en

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