$15.00 - $15.00
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Pickathon Presents
Brady and The Phasers Album Release with Hannah Glavor and Molter
Thu
Oct 24
08:00 pm
(Doors: 07:00 pm )
21 and up
Artists
Brady and The Phasers
Brady released two albums this summer “I Thought I Was Right” and “Tuscon” as Brady and the Phasers. The albums features a number of musicians from the Portland music scene: The Phasers, Roselit Bone, Sun Atoms, Hannah Glavor, The Portland Cello Project and Bandulus. Even Dave Depper from Death Cab for Cutie lent a hand. The album was recorded at Singing Sands, Red Rockets Glare and Cooper Mountain Sound. Engineered by Tobias Berblinger (Roselit Bone, Kassi Valazza, The Black Doors) and Alex Chapman (The Phasers, Jeffrey Silverstein). Currently in the last stages of production, “I Thought I Was Right” is being produced by Pablo Hernandez (Bonnie Raitt, Cold Play, Other Lives, Henson Recording Studios) and Alex Chapman (The Phasers, Jeffrey Silverstein).
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Hannah Glavor
Hannah Glavor is a Portland based artist with a cinematic range of indie rock revelry and raw folk spirit,clutched together by catching pop elements. She has been on the West Coast scene for the past decadesharing the stage and touring with a broad rangeof sound like Joseph, Y La Bamba, and Liz Vice.
With her forthcoming album (Spring 2024) she has partnered with Portland producer Cameron Spies(Radiation City, Night Heron, The Shivas, Reptaliens) to co-produce a solidly indie rock anthemicmasterpiece; each song standing confidently on its own.
Blending lush soaring vocals over guitar solos, soulful bass runs, and tight drums; she pulls in sonicreferences from 90’s and early aughts legends like the Cranberries, the Strokes, and Radiohead as wellas present day bands like Soccer Mommy, Julia Jacklin and TOPS for an altogether new but familiarcollection of songs.
With “So Far, So Long” (2020) Hannah beckoned a new chapter of sound distinct from her former indiefolk and gospel days with her partnership with the analog masters at Mason Jar Music in Brooklyn, NewYork (Feist, Fleet Foxes, Big Thief). Her evocative lyricism, intimate vocal delivery, and enthrallingarrangements conjure a compelling and eclectic blend of comparisons from Faye Webster to Fleet Foxesto Feist to Metric.
Her songs and mantra have not ceased to strive to give language to hope; having weathered losses,difficult transitions, and surviving a brain tumor in 2017. Her cry for peace and hope, even in the worst oflife's storms, is an invitation for all to fight to see and love others around them.