Win Tickets ($60): Shannon and the Clams @ Revolution Hall | w/ The Deslondes & White Lightning Co.
We are giving away a pair of tickets to Shannon and the Clams @ Revolution Hall on October 13. To win, comment below on this post why you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed October 7.
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From our sponsors:
Shannon and the Clams
October 13, 2024
Doors 7PM, Show 8PM | $30 | All Ages
More info: etix.com
Revolution Hall
1300 SE Stark St., Portland, OR
Independent music mainstays Shannon & The Clams are known for their feel-good, vintage-infused, garage-psych sound. Their sonics go from black and white to technicolor on their new album, The Moon Is In the Wrong Place, produced by longtime collaborator Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys. Faced with the unimaginable sudden loss of singer-bassist Shannon Shaw’s fiancé, Joe Haener, in a car accident weeks leading up to their wedding, the project is a holistic exploration of grief and celebration of life coupled with the most expansive, exciting songs and arrangements of their celebrated catalog.
Shaw’s bandmates, guitarist Cody Blanchard, keyboard player Will Sprott, and drummer Nate Mahan, rallied behind her to create their most ambitious, emotionally searing work to date. The title is drawn from a conversation in which Haener, an astrology novice, attempted to ask if Mercury was in retrograde. This ominous precognitive statement became the basis for the record.
The Moon Is In the Wrong Place marks Shannon & The Clams’ 7th studio album together and showcases their 15+ years of tight-knit collaboration.
The Deslondes
“This band feels like the old family farm,” says Sam Doores, one of five songwriters and multi-instrumentalists in the Deslondes. “It’s a place where we can meet for the Fourth of July, bring our families, grill some burgers, and make some music together. It’s always going to be there, and we know it’s going to work and feel good.” After more than 15 years together, four albums, and countless live shows, the five members have found new inspiration in the ties that bind them together as friends and collaborators, as something close to kin. That sense of comfort and commitment animates their new album, Roll It Out, lending it a quiet poignancy as they reflect on what it means to devote yourself to other people—whether it’s family, friends, audiences, or other guys in the tour van with you.
Allright!!
This is one of my best friend’s favorite bands! I would love to surprise her!!
I want to attend because i missed them at project pabst!!
I was just introduced to them via Shannon’s solo lp, both totally solid! And what a great opening act!
My soul is dancing, let’s go dancing on the moon in the wrong place!!
This sounds really fun I want to be a part of the fun!….please
Eee!
We used to do a cover of one of their songs in my all-women all-ukulele 5 person band! 😆🩵
A clam I am.
Both bands are worth seeing, so together they will make a great show!
Looks like a great show
love this band!
Rad band, rad venue!
Sad to have missed them at project pabst – this would be a great show!
I promise to cheer loudly at the show… not to Clam-up.
I woke up and everybody was gone!
Yes! Please!!?… Love some Shannon and the Clams 🤩
I love Shannon and the new album is amazing 🌝