Bat House headlines The Broadway with support from MAITA and Morning Silk!
8:30PM Doors // 9:00PM Show
21+
$12 presale // $15 doors
Bat House
Born in the subterranean heart of Boston's basement scene in the summer of 2014, Bat House challenges heart and mind through their unique pop-laden sludgy psychedelic rock. Their new album 'Twenty Mule Team' (January ‘22) is brought to you the shedding of skin. Music born out of hunkering down throughout a pandemic and losing oneself in sounds inspired by the digital universe, synthesizers, cigarettes inside, late night melodies and a red light.
The displaced DIY dwellers have toured throughout North America, stopping by Audiotree, Daytrotter, and SXSW in pre-pandemic days. Coming out of 2 years of quarantine - Bat House reemerges with a new record and a more mature & electrifyingly gritty live set implementing electronic elements and synthesizers alongside their unique brand of gritty & groovy psych-punk.
MAITA
Hot off the heels off MAITA's 2020 debut, Best Wishes, named one of the “50 Albums that Define Oregon” (Portland Monthly), MAITA’s sophomore LP, I Just Want To Be Wild For You, digs into the crippling oxymoron of modernity: the constant bombardment of communication paired with utter disconnection.
Released February 18th via venerable indie label Kill Rock Stars, I Just Want To Be Wild For You grasps passionately for a world that too often seems at a gauzy distance.
Of the new record, Bob Boilen (NPR music) says "She just has this sensitivity to her sound that I really really love."
KEXP calls MAITA, "a master storyteller who can turn intimate moments into quippy, catchy indie-rock songs.
Splitting time between her mom’s Japanese-speaking home and her father’s English-speaking home, songwriter Maria Maita-Keppeler found an expressive avenue out of her childhood shyness through music. The Portland-based songwriter tapped into that grand yet intimate reverence for MAITA’s sophomore album, from the churning twinkle of “Pastel Concrete” to the riotous give-and-take of “Honey, Have I Lost It All?”. In those moments of disconnect, of confusion, of isolation, I Just Want To Be Wild For You thunders ahead, forging unexpected connections along the way.
Named Portland’s "Best New Band by the Willamette Week," MAITA, has gone on to reach national acclaim, opening for the likes of Mirah, Blind Pilot, Horse Feathers, Typhoon, as well as completing a headlining national album release tour culminating in official showcases at Treefort and SXSW, where they were named one of the 101 Essential Acts (Austin Chronicle).
“A clear-eyed look at growing up and holding yourself responsible for actively creating the life you want to live instead of just waiting around for it to happen." — Cyrena Touros, NPR’s All Songs Considered
“I Just Want To Be Wild For You is emotional gold.”- BUST
"One of the most impressive and shining acts to come out of Portland in quite some time"- Portland Mercury
"The rarified class of artists with the ability to enthrall the listener right from the jump"- Spin