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Nathaniel

Thalia Hall
1227 W 18th St

Dec 20, 2019

9:00 PM CST
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Thalia Hall and 1833 presentWASHED OUT DJ SET WITH THE HOOD INTERNET AND NATHANIEL Facebook I Instagram I TwitterAbout The ShowDoors: 9:00pm / Show: 9:30pmBoredom. Laziness. Complete apathy. Is it a quarter-life crisis or just an excuse to never grow up? This is the world that Washed Out, aka Ernest Greene, conjures up on ambitious new visual album Mister Mellow.For many millennials, life can be overblown and over-dramatized to the point of absurdity. Their ways of distracting themselves from the insecurities they face on a daily basis are just as absurd, from social media and fantasy to drugs and music. Mister Mellow, Washed Out's first fully immersive multimedia experience playfully guides the listener through the highs and lows of this often ridiculous struggle, and shines a light on the humor in this paradox -- how we can be so bored and unhappy in what is often a very privileged, contented life? This theme isn't entirely new to Washed Out: Greene started exploring way back in 2009 on the Life of Leisure EP; but the new visual album, which he conceived and spent two years creating, provides a fresh, modern perspective, musically and thematically.Mister Mellow moves further away from the synthesizer-heavy sounds of the recent Washed Out releases and more band-driven sound of his work on iconic labels Sub Pop in America, and Domino in Europe. On Mister Mellow, Greene draws from the experimental collage techniques of musique concrete and plunderphonics artists such as The Residents. Combining styles as diverse as free jazz, house, hip-hop and psych together with interlude-esque voiceover samples, often pulled from anonymous YouTube vlogs, he creates a busy, chaotic, and caricaturish mix that mirrors the claustrophobic, hyper-stimulated psyche so familiar to young adults.As Greene tells it, he and his sole collaborator, Grammy Award-winning engineer Cole MGN deliberately avoided polishing the songs: "My previous albums were very clean and traditional in the sense that most of the music was composed of live instrumental performances, and recorded in a way that was very high-fidelity and modern. With this album, the idea was to bring some chaos to the mix -- and to try my best to make songs out of the strangest sounds and textures I could find."As he continues to carve out his innovative sonic identity, influenced by the world around him but unafraid to buck trends, it's fitting that Greene has partnered with legendary hip hop label Stones Throw Records, long a home for beat-loving musical rebels. His approach to releasing music is every bit as individual, too: in an environment where compiling singles into an album format or working with a single video director are the norm, Greene has chosen to commission eleven different artists to bring the visual aspect of his fully-realised album project to life.Integral to the Mister Mellow project is the full-length visual counterpart that utilizes almost every form of animation (collage, claymation, hand-drawn, stop-motion.) Inspired by a handmade / human feel rather than the pristine hyper-realism of purely computer generated visual art, these rich, detailed patchworks give the Washed Out compositional process its purest visual counterpart to date. Much as Greene meticulously stitches together sonic collages, his visual collaboratores use collage, fabric puppetry and claymation to come up with the beautiful, unique vignettes featured in the film. Much like the music, Greene says, the visuals are "imperfect and distressed," helping to create "a very skewed, impressionistic view of the world." [add Kyle Mooney bit here]On Mister Mellow, Washed Out steers clear of emotion to empathise with the minutiae of the world around him. "I've been much less interested in sentimentality and emotion for the past couple of years," says Greene, "In some ways, I think its a reaction against getting older and having more responsibilities. Maybe I'm just nostalgic for a time in my life where I could just relax and block out the world for a moment." Though Mister Mellow is an intensely personal album, its ideas and observations speak to the lived experience of so many young adults, an experience that we come to see as both funny and sad.Take a hit and get lost June 30th.
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Nathaniel Biography

Nathaniel might have tasted success in Australia but he’s a global citizen with global aspirations, and he intends to stay that way. Born in Cape Town, Nathaniel’s parents moved to Melbourne when he was just six, and encouraged to develop his natural gifts at an early age, he’s determined, focused and hungry as ever. Nathaniel first made an impact in Australia when he sailed through to the Top 6 of The X Factor with his soulful, soaring vocals. Nathaniel says, “that experience provided me with the essential building blocks to my artistry”, and that being on the show not only taught him to believe in taking risks, but also prepared him physically, emotionally and creatively for the momentum he wanted to create for himself. That momentum rewarded Nathaniel in 2013 with a national Top 5 debut single ‘You’, a smooth, intoxicating RnB jam that demonstrated his signature vocals and was eventually accredited with double platinum sales. Nathaniel released several more successful singles, including the uptempo funk hit ‘Live Louder’, which repeated the Top 5 multi platinum success of his debut, and showcased his incredible versatility and his refusal to be boxed into a particular genre. In between releasing singles, Nathaniel headlined the successful Soulfest music festival alongside RnB superstars Maxwell, D’Angelo and Musiq Soulchild and toured around the country, which allowed him to tap into his favourite part of being an artist. “Performing live”. In 2014 he supported global icon and Grammy Award-winning artist Mariah Carey on her national tour. “Mariah is still the world’s most successful female artist, and to be able to open for her gigs was a great honour,” Nathaniel says. “Mariah invited me to perform ‘One Sweet Day’ on stage with her, a song she rarely performs live. It was definitely a defining moment in my career.” Nathaniel propelled his momentum further when he released his debut album ‘Yours’, and not only did it ascend to the Top 5 of the Australian charts in late 2015 and attract widespread critical acclaim, but it also showcased Nathaniel’s songwriting skills. Nathaniel co-writes all of his songs, stating, “Writing music is definitely one of the best outlets for me to release all of my emotions.” Nathaniel is passionate, focused, and ready to elevate his career to the next level. “I don’t believe in limitations”, he says, “I’m a big dreamer, so I want to keep pushing myself.” He is currently working with international writers and producers, and continually exploring his creativity. While his vision is limitless, the world is his oyster. singer ↠ songwriter ↠ producer ↠
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