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On their fifth studio album, From Nowhere, Mo Kenney embraces the textures of ambiguity and the rich blur of being, failing, and becoming. As they shift through lush arrangements that touch on dreamy folk, sparse alt-country, and warm, hazed-out lo-fi pop, everything is up for interpretation and nothing is fixed. In their lyrics, Kenney opts instead to defy definition, making room for non-linear and fragmentary sentiments that challenge their own feelings about personal growth, acknowledge the slippery and shadowy nature of memory, and build love songs that conjure the bonds of friendship just as much as they hint at romance.
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On their fifth studio album, From Nowhere, Mo Kenney embraces the textures of ambiguity and the rich blur of being, failing, and becoming. As they shift through lush arrangements that touch on dreamy folk, sparse alt-country, and warm, hazed-out lo-fi pop, everything is up for interpretation and nothing is fixed. In their lyrics, Kenney opts instead to defy definition, making room for non-linear and fragmentary sentiments that challenge their own feelings about personal growth, acknowledge the slippery and shadowy nature of memory, and build love songs that conjure the bonds of friendship just as much as they hint at romance.
Pricing & Tickets
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| Other Events at Ross Creek Annex |
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| Fri Feb 20, 7:30pm The Burning Hell |
| Sun Feb 22, 10am Rise Up Singing |
| Thu Feb 26, 7:30pm Jessica Ackerley and Many Worlds |
| Fri Mar 6, 7:30pm Colrain + Shadow of a Doubt |
| Sat Mar 7, 4pm Dancing Once Upon a Time |
| Mon Mar 9, 3pm Community Supper |
| Fri Mar 20, 7:30pm Garrett Mason + Lily Milne-Gunn |
| Sun Mar 22, 10am Rise Up Singing |
| Fri Mar 27, 7:30pm Youth Open Mic hosted by Dogpile |
| Mon Apr 13, 3pm Community Supper |
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