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Dead Gowns Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Dead Gowns

Harrison Basch, Dead Gowns, Rixey @BIGCAT

BIGCAT Kingston
428 Abeel St

Apr 18, 2024

7:00 PM EDT
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Join us under the trestle for a dreamy night of sweet singing songs at BIGCAT! PARKING LIMITED please carpool accordingly Date and time Thursday, April 18 · 7 - 11pm EDT Location 428 Abeel Street, Kingston, NY, USA 428 Abeel Street Kingston, NY 12401 Show map Refund Policy Contact the organizer to request a refund. Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable. About this event 4 hours -Dead Gowns, The project of Portland-Maine singer-songwriter Geneviève Beaudoin. In her latest collection, the HOW EP, she pushes “expressive arrangements and raw melodies into a glowing spectacle” (Foxy Digitalis). Both urgent and sincere, it’s “the sound of a songwriter coming good on all her promises and then some” (For the Rabbits). Vinyl Me, Please named Dead Gowns a VMP Rising Artist in 2023 and the band released an expanded version of HOW to vinyl and all streaming platforms. with special guests -Harrison Basch (Accord NY) -Rixey (Kingston NY) BIGCAT 428 Abeel st Kingston NY 12401 (right under the treastle) PARKING LIMITED please carpool accordingly
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Ideas of shedding, and the power and tenderness required to do so, are evoked again and again over the course of Dead Gowns’ HOW EP. 
 ‘Renter Not a Buyer’ is the cheekiest of the tracks, but also the most indelible. The narrator, hungover and late to work, tumbles down the stairs from an apartment too drafty to be habitable. Bleeding from the mouth, she tries to kiss her date goodbye, avoiding a larger reality in her body. Songwriter Geneviève Beaudoin’s own experience with endometriosis informs this exploration: she sets concealed pain in direct opposition to the demands of saving face. This process is invariably fraught with contradictions and she is the first to recognize the absurdity of trying at all. 
 The rest of the EP is less fixated on the pitfalls of how one presents to the world. Though Beaudoin first wrote these songs as unspoken dialogues, she sees them now as affirmations intended for herself. ‘How You Act’ is a reclamation of agency: “Yeah it’s messy, grow up your heart” elucidates this revelation, with Beaudoin’s voice ringing out unaccompanied for a moment of quiet triumph.” ‘Change Your Mind’ is a celebration of this new life, emerging with gusto from the past. Set atop swelling strings and the warm swagger of a Fender Rhodes, this affirmation feels earned and regal. But it’s the final track, ‘Real Life,’ that reminds Beaudoin there’s no fixed point here. Her desire for change will always run alongside a past that won’t entirely stay past.
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