Lissie and her band played to a packed Crocodile Café on December 5th, 2013 in support of her new sophomore album, Back To Forever. Born Elisabeth Corrin Maurus, Lissie was named Paste Magazine‘s No. 1 best new solo artist of 2010. The Kopecky Family Band opened.
Photos: Ane Brun @ Crocodile Cafe
Norwegian songstress Ane Brun was approaching the end of her North American tour when she stopped at the Crocodile Café last week. “Don’t Leave,” from Ane’s recent double album Songs 2003-2013 was featured in the American Cancer Society’s Super Bowl 2014 commercial. Ane was accompanied by Linnea Olsson on cello, who also opened the show.
Photos: Maria Taylor @ Barboza
The as always low-keyed, but thoroughly entertaining, Maria Taylor made a stop at Barboza during the first leg of her 2014 tour. She started on drums while playing a few songs from her new album, Something About Knowing, then switched to guitar and occasionally piano for the remainder of the set. Maria had 3 other members in her band which included brother Macey Taylor on bass. They concluded their set with a rocking version of “Xanax” from her first album, 2005’s 11:11.
Videos: Jagwar Ma & Maximo Park
Australia’s Jagwar Ma put on one of my very favorite shows last year when they headlined the Neptune. Their album, Howlin’, took over my summer; I think I can nearly dream in that album. I’m currently enjoying their video for “Uncertainty,” with its starry skies and desert landscape.
The distinctive Maximo Park is back with their first self-produced album, Too Much Information. I’m looking forward to seeing this quartet again when they play the Crocodile on May 12th! Enjoy the video for “Brain Cells,” featuring the kind of dancing you just might do while all alone. Maybe?
Photos: Chvrches @ Showbox at the Market
Chvrches, the electropop band from Scotland, played to an all ages sold-out show at the Showbox at the Market on September 6th, 2013. They toured the US in support of their album, Bones of What You Believe, which was released in September 2013.