The pop/soul band Lawrence, fronted by siblings Clyde and Gracie Lawrence, performed at a sold-out show at the Neptune Theatre in Seattle. Backed by a six-member band in matching outfits, their nationwide Hotel TV Tour is off to a great start. Singer-songwriter Rachel Mazer opened.
Making her Seattle debut, Lorelei Marcell performed for a very enthusiastic audience at The Funhouse over the weekend. She’s on a nationwide tour, opening for Transviolet. The LA-based pop singer’s set included songs from her recently released self-titled EP.
Canadian country singer-songwriter, MacKenzie Porter performed at the Showbox during a tour stop with Jordan Davis. The Juno-nominated, multi-instrumentalist has also appeared in numerous films and television productions. Be sure to check out her hit with Dustin Lynch, “Thinking ‘Bout You.”
Japanese Breakfast returned to the Seattle area for three sold-out nights at the Neptune Theatre. The shoegaze-inspired indie-rock band had played the inaugural THING festival in Port Townsend in 2019.
The tour supports their critically acclaimed 2021 album, Jubilee. The record is one of many exceptional accomplishments this year for front woman Michelle Zauner: She also released a New York Times bestselling book, a major video-game soundtrack, and a self-directed music video.
Japanese Breakfast’s set included most of Jubilee, some favorites from Psychopomp (2016)and Soft Sounds from Another Planet (2017), and even Zauner’s video-game single “Glider.” Zauner switched between vocals, guitar, keys, and a gong.
Emerging Toronto artist Luna Li opened with a set of dreamy rock, and introduced her new butterfly guitar. Li, like Zauner, identifies as half-Korean. She paused to acknowledge the importance of representation onstage.
Japanese Breakfast continues their U.S. tour through November. A European tour is scheduled for spring 2022.
Japanese Breakfast – photos by Lisa Hagen Glynn
Luna Li – all photos by Lisa Hagen Glynn
Japanese Breakfast Marquee – photo by Lisa Hagen Glynn
Japanese Breakfast Setlist – photo by Lisa Hagen Glynn
Dropkick Murphys and Rancid are at it again! They’re on the road as part of the co-headlining tour, Boston to Berkeley II, and it’s bringing them to Seattle on October 5th. The show will also have the Bronx along as opener. What an absolutely awesome triple bill.
The Celtic punk rock band Dropkick Murphys are always popular here in Seattle (well, right, people dig them everywhere), but they’re one of the bands I know for sure Back Beat Seattle photographers will want to photograph. I would expect Dropkick Murphys to do a few songs from the well-received Turn Up That Dial, their 2021 release. Maybe one will be “Mick Jones Nicked My Pudding.” What a bastard!
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