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L'Rain Tickets
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United States
- 5/9/24Thursday 08:00 PMNew York, NYBowery BallroomL'Rain
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- 8/20/24Tuesday 08:00 PMPhiladelphia, PABrooklyn Bowl PhiladelphiaCrumb
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- 8/21/24Wednesday 08:00 PMSilver Spring, MDThe Fillmore Silver SpringCrumb
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- 8/24/24Saturday 08:00 PMCharlotte, NCThe UndergroundCrumb
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- 8/25/24Sunday 08:00 PMAtlanta, GABuckhead TheatreCrumb
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- 8/27/24Tuesday 07:30 PMNashville, TNBrooklyn Bowl NashvilleCrumb
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- 8/28/24Wednesday 08:00 PMIndianapolis, INOld National CentreCrumb
- 8/30/24Friday 07:00 PMDetroit, MISaint Andrew's HallCrumb
- 9/4/24Wednesday 07:00 PMBrooklyn, NYBrooklyn ParamountCrumb
International
- 9/1/24Sunday 08:00 PMMontreal, QC, CAThéâtre BeanfieldCrumb
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About
L’Rain is the musical project of Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist, composer, performer, and curator, Taja Cheek. Alongside Andrew Lappin and Ben Chapoteau-Katz, she has developed L’Rain into a shape-shifting entity that blurs the distinction between band and individual. At once personal and collaborative, it mirrors the journey that brought L’Rain into being to begin with. Probing notions of change on what would become her 2nd album, Fatigue (2021), Cheek supplemented her vocals with an array of instruments, including guitar, bass, synth, keyboards, percussion, and various effect pedals and plugins, assembling a cast of twenty collaborators, to formalise a more collective idea of creative practice. “I’m not really interested in being separate from the world,” she explains, pointing to new album I Killed Your Dog as a way to bring the project back to earth. “I’m envisioning a world of contradictions, as always,” Cheek explains. “Sensual, maybe even sexy, but terrifying, and strange.” Written amidst heartbreaks from the perspective of an earned maturity, I Killed Your Dog is described as an “anti-break-up” record. It takes the universal pop theme of love as its starting point – bold, bratty and even a touch diabolical – and inspects it through the form of a conversation with her younger self, untangling her relationship with femininity and the formal musical conventions that others have come to expect of her.
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