Where:
Red Room at Cafe 939
939 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02115
Admission:
$Multiple price points available, visit our website to learn more!ebsite for info
Categories:
Art, Music, Nightlife, Shows
Event website:
https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/92785076/
Listen to a Kinneret song and you’re just as likely to encounter a pop hook drenched in glitter as you are a philosophical inquiry that you’ll be pondering for days. “Can you ever reach the end of a timeless existence?” she asked casually on “No Wind Resistance!” Everyone who was entranced by the song’s off-kilter beat and slippery synths probably had no idea it was made by a girl in high school in between classes in Los Angeles, California. The success of that single was, in short, life changing for Kinneret. Deciding to delay her attendance at Berklee College of Music, she continued to release new music and began to channel more energy into her live performances—most recently touring in support of Princess Chelsea. Somewhere along the way, she grew into a self-assured artist, maintaining her sparkle and eccentricity while refining and reimagining her left-of-center sound.
Her newest single, "Solar Kiss," was co-written and produced by acclaimed producer Jorge Elbrecht (Sky Ferreira, Japanese Breakfast), and it kicked off Kinneret's new era of music and reinvention in which she creates a world that will send listeners back and forth between the forest and the solar system. Kinneret continues this transcendence with her latest single, "Every Breath," produced by Torna (Daisy the Great, Del Water Gap), alongside a fantastically surreal and mystical video directed by Joelle Taylor.
Leila Bahrami’s artist project, Leila Lamb, seeks to merge the seemingly contrasting concepts of femininity and horror into one identity. To her, girlhood and the female experience are inherently horrific—a split-screen of sugar and spice that mirrors a life of turmoil, confusion, skewed lenses, and objectification. She yearns to reclaim control by embracing these ideas and encouraging others to follow suit. She writes music for the dissonant: perfectly flawed, lovably vile, sweetly sour, and purely tainted. With lyrics that titillate and terrify, she blends sounds and bends genres, creating a corner of music inspired by the likes of Queen, No Doubt, Radiohead, Fiona Apple, Imogen Heap, and Kate Bush—with a modern twist.
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