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Saintseneca
9 months ago
Hello Fellow Travelers!
I hope this dispatch finds thee well. How ya been?
The sun shifts its angle in the sky - the light a bit more golden? the shadows a touch longer.more
I hope this dispatch finds thee well. How ya been?
The sun shifts its angle in the sky - the light a bit more golden? the shadows a touch longer.more
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
30
2024
Columbus, OH
Big Room Bar
I Was There
MAR
08
2024
Columbus, OH
Rambling House
I Was There
JAN
28
2024
Ridgewood, NY
TV Eye
I Was There
JAN
26
2024
Philadelphia, PA
Union Transfer
I Was There
JAN
25
2024
Washington, DC
Comet Ping Pong
I Was There
JAN
24
2024
Pittsburgh, PA
Bottlerocket Social Hall
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Fan Reviews
David
October 23rd 2022
Very probably the best live show I've ever been to. Saintseneca play wonderfully and beautifully together, and their musicianship and joy come through in every song from first to last. From gentle melodies and captivating harmonies to glorious foot-stomping rock outs, the set list and the performance were superb. Consummate artistry. Schuba's, too, was the perfect venue.
Chicago, IL@Schubas
Adam
October 18th 2019
Saintseneca was absolutely fantastic! I highly recommend seeing them live.
Boise, ID@Neurolux Lounge
Rich
April 12th 2019
Good but too many stoned OSU students talking through the show.
Columbus, OH@Newport Music Hall
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About Saintseneca
Saintseneca's Zac Little has been thinking a lot about memory. Not necessarily his memories, though they creep in often, too. Rather, he mulls over the idea of memory itself: its resilience, its haziness, how it slips away as we try to hang on, the way it resurfaces despite our best efforts to forget.
Memory is the common thread running throughout the Columbus folk-punk band's fourth album, Pillar of Na, arriving in August 31st via ANTI- Records. Following 2015's critically lauded Such Things, the new album's name is rooted in remembrance, referencing the Genesis story of Lot's wife who looks back at a burning Sodom after God instructs her not to. She looks back, and God turns her into a pillar of salt. "Na," meanwhile, is the chemical symbol for sodium. "Nah" is a passive refusal and the universal song word. It means nothing and stands for nothing. It is "as it is."
Like Lot's wife, Little cannot help but revisit where-and how-he grew up. Raised in church in southeastern Appalachian Ohio, he took up preaching when he was still a teenager, sometimes in small country settings and other times to congregations of thousands. But these days he's more interested in listening. And questioning.
Musically, Pillar of Na is Saintseneca's most ambitious album to date, with Little aiming to incorporate genre elements he'd rarely heard in folk. "I wanted to use the idiom of folk-rock, or whatever you want to call it, and to try to do something that had never been done before," Little explains. "To reach way back, echoing ancient folk melodies, tie that into punk rock, and then push it into the future. I told Mike Mogis I wanted Violent Femmes meets the new Blade Runner soundtrack. I'm looking for the intersection between Kendrick Lamar and The Fairport Convention."
Memory is the common thread running throughout the Columbus folk-punk band's fourth album, Pillar of Na, arriving in August 31st via ANTI- Records. Following 2015's critically lauded Such Things, the new album's name is rooted in remembrance, referencing the Genesis story of Lot's wife who looks back at a burning Sodom after God instructs her not to. She looks back, and God turns her into a pillar of salt. "Na," meanwhile, is the chemical symbol for sodium. "Nah" is a passive refusal and the universal song word. It means nothing and stands for nothing. It is "as it is."
Like Lot's wife, Little cannot help but revisit where-and how-he grew up. Raised in church in southeastern Appalachian Ohio, he took up preaching when he was still a teenager, sometimes in small country settings and other times to congregations of thousands. But these days he's more interested in listening. And questioning.
Musically, Pillar of Na is Saintseneca's most ambitious album to date, with Little aiming to incorporate genre elements he'd rarely heard in folk. "I wanted to use the idiom of folk-rock, or whatever you want to call it, and to try to do something that had never been done before," Little explains. "To reach way back, echoing ancient folk melodies, tie that into punk rock, and then push it into the future. I told Mike Mogis I wanted Violent Femmes meets the new Blade Runner soundtrack. I'm looking for the intersection between Kendrick Lamar and The Fairport Convention."
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Genres:
Alternative, Indie, Indie Folk, Indie Rock
Band Members:
Maryn Jones, Jon Meador, Matthew O'Conke, Steve Ciolek, Zac Little
Hometown:
Columbus, Ohio
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Saintseneca to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Live Photos of Saintseneca
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Latest Post
Saintseneca
9 months ago
Hello Fellow Travelers!
I hope this dispatch finds thee well. How ya been?
The sun shifts its angle in the sky - the light a bit more golden? the shadows a touch longer.more
I hope this dispatch finds thee well. How ya been?
The sun shifts its angle in the sky - the light a bit more golden? the shadows a touch longer.more
Merch (ad)
Pillar Of Na
$22.86
Such Things
$23.98
Dark Arc
$13.98
Uppercutter
$4.98
Painted Shut - Exclusive Limited Edit...
$36.00
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
30
2024
Columbus, OH
Big Room Bar
I Was There
MAR
08
2024
Columbus, OH
Rambling House
I Was There
JAN
28
2024
Ridgewood, NY
TV Eye
I Was There
JAN
26
2024
Philadelphia, PA
Union Transfer
I Was There
JAN
25
2024
Washington, DC
Comet Ping Pong
I Was There
JAN
24
2024
Pittsburgh, PA
Bottlerocket Social Hall
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
David
October 23rd 2022
Very probably the best live show I've ever been to. Saintseneca play wonderfully and beautifully together, and their musicianship and joy come through in every song from first to last. From gentle melodies and captivating harmonies to glorious foot-stomping rock outs, the set list and the performance were superb. Consummate artistry. Schuba's, too, was the perfect venue.
Chicago, IL@Schubas
Adam
October 18th 2019
Saintseneca was absolutely fantastic! I highly recommend seeing them live.
Boise, ID@Neurolux Lounge
Rich
April 12th 2019
Good but too many stoned OSU students talking through the show.
Columbus, OH@Newport Music Hall
View More Fan Reviews
About Saintseneca
Saintseneca's Zac Little has been thinking a lot about memory. Not necessarily his memories, though they creep in often, too. Rather, he mulls over the idea of memory itself: its resilience, its haziness, how it slips away as we try to hang on, the way it resurfaces despite our best efforts to forget.
Memory is the common thread running throughout the Columbus folk-punk band's fourth album, Pillar of Na, arriving in August 31st via ANTI- Records. Following 2015's critically lauded Such Things, the new album's name is rooted in remembrance, referencing the Genesis story of Lot's wife who looks back at a burning Sodom after God instructs her not to. She looks back, and God turns her into a pillar of salt. "Na," meanwhile, is the chemical symbol for sodium. "Nah" is a passive refusal and the universal song word. It means nothing and stands for nothing. It is "as it is."
Like Lot's wife, Little cannot help but revisit where-and how-he grew up. Raised in church in southeastern Appalachian Ohio, he took up preaching when he was still a teenager, sometimes in small country settings and other times to congregations of thousands. But these days he's more interested in listening. And questioning.
Musically, Pillar of Na is Saintseneca's most ambitious album to date, with Little aiming to incorporate genre elements he'd rarely heard in folk. "I wanted to use the idiom of folk-rock, or whatever you want to call it, and to try to do something that had never been done before," Little explains. "To reach way back, echoing ancient folk melodies, tie that into punk rock, and then push it into the future. I told Mike Mogis I wanted Violent Femmes meets the new Blade Runner soundtrack. I'm looking for the intersection between Kendrick Lamar and The Fairport Convention."
Memory is the common thread running throughout the Columbus folk-punk band's fourth album, Pillar of Na, arriving in August 31st via ANTI- Records. Following 2015's critically lauded Such Things, the new album's name is rooted in remembrance, referencing the Genesis story of Lot's wife who looks back at a burning Sodom after God instructs her not to. She looks back, and God turns her into a pillar of salt. "Na," meanwhile, is the chemical symbol for sodium. "Nah" is a passive refusal and the universal song word. It means nothing and stands for nothing. It is "as it is."
Like Lot's wife, Little cannot help but revisit where-and how-he grew up. Raised in church in southeastern Appalachian Ohio, he took up preaching when he was still a teenager, sometimes in small country settings and other times to congregations of thousands. But these days he's more interested in listening. And questioning.
Musically, Pillar of Na is Saintseneca's most ambitious album to date, with Little aiming to incorporate genre elements he'd rarely heard in folk. "I wanted to use the idiom of folk-rock, or whatever you want to call it, and to try to do something that had never been done before," Little explains. "To reach way back, echoing ancient folk melodies, tie that into punk rock, and then push it into the future. I told Mike Mogis I wanted Violent Femmes meets the new Blade Runner soundtrack. I'm looking for the intersection between Kendrick Lamar and The Fairport Convention."
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Indie, Indie Folk, Indie Rock
Band Members:
Maryn Jones, Jon Meador, Matthew O'Conke, Steve Ciolek, Zac Little
Hometown:
Columbus, Ohio
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