Ryn Weaver Setlist
Tour Dates
Jul 28 The Sinclair Cambridge, MA
Jul 29 Bowery Ballroom New York, NY Jul 31 Lollapalooza Chicago, IL Jul 31 Osheaga Festival Montreal Aug 01 Lollapalooza Chicago, IL Aug 02 Osheaga Montreal, Canada Aug 04 The Garrison Toronto, Canada Aug 07 Outside Lands San Francisco, CA Aug 09 Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA Aug 10 The Irenic San Diego, CA Aug 17 The Dome London Aug 20 Berghain Berlin, Germany Oct 02-04 ACL Festival Austin, TX Oct 09-11 ACL Festival Austin, TX Read More
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Sam Dew
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Dew, like his Atlanta contemporaries Outkast and Janelle Monae, takes rap/soul and turns it on its side, getting somewhat experimental with keyboard blips and samples, unorthodox song structures, and vocal loops, changing from a falsetto to balladeer.
‘Reincarnation’ was a slow burn, with the drummer trading a drumstick for a maraca to play the skins, and a mid-set cover of Bill Withers’ ‘Use Me’ turned a new leaf on the old classic. The closing ‘Victor’ like the EP title (which is a play on his own name), had the singer turning away from being called “son” or “boy” and digs into something socially deeper.
Ryn Weaver
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Following last year’s Promises EP, the debut full-length The Fool (Interscope / Mad Love Records) came out last month and Weaver opened her 45 min. set with the percussion heavy, dreamy ‘Runaway’.
Dressed in a black jacket and crushed velvet short blue jumper, Weaver rarely stood still, moving from left to right and in-between her four piece band, knelt on the floor, and even mugged for the bevy of smartphone cameras up front.
Lamenting the fact that so many today are nose-deep into their phones and computers, Weaver encouraged the crowd to meet each other “Catholic style”and face to face, before ‘Sail On’, a song about both the end of a relationship and her subsequent self-wandering.
Setlist
with thanks to Milla
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While single, ‘OctaHate’ is garnering the most attention, title track of her EP ‘Promises’ is the soaring showcase of Weaver’s vocal range and depth as a performer. Breakout single ‘OctaHate’ is irresistible with its xylophone and keyboard melodies exploding effortlessly into a loudly released chorus, the recorded version helmed by super producer Benny Blanco and Passion Pit's Michael Angelakos, with a little help from Charli XCX, who Weaver is currently collaborating with.
“It’s my favorite song, because it’s unresolved” Weaver said, introducing the closing ‘New Constellations’, a torch song that evolves into a crashing sonic crescendo that also ends her album. Weaver ended the song and show asking, “What if there's just a little bit more? What if there's more?” – from the reaction of her local live debut, it’s safe to say there’s much more to come from Ryn Weaver.
Ryn Weaver at Triple Rock, Minneapolis (21 July 2015) |
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