With special guests: Girl Friday and Disq
"hand solo," "blow," "conventional ride"-these are just a few of the cheeky offerings off Any Human Friend, the new album from rock provocateur Marika Hackman. "This whole record is me diving into myself and peeling back the skin further and further, exposing myself in quite a big way. It can be quite sexual," Hackman says. "It's blunt, but not offensive. It's mischievous." There's also depth to her carnal knowledge: Any Human Friend (out via AMF Records and Sub Pop Records in North and South America) is ultimately about how, as she puts it, "We all have this lightness and darkness in us."
Such introspection has earned Hackman her name. Her 2015 debut, We Slept at Last, was heralded for being nuanced and atmospheric. She really found her footing with her last release, I'm Not Your Man-which earned raves from The Guardian, Stereogum, and Pitchfork-and its sybaritic, swaggering hit "Boyfriend," which boasts of seducing away a straight guy's girlfriend. "Her tactile lyrics keep the songs melodically strong and full of surprises," remarked Pitchfork. We'll say!
The drive to do all this is all just about trying to work out what the f*ck is in my brain," she says, laughing. The dragon she's chasing is a rarified peace that materializes after properly tortured herself. "I really did have a good time working on this album," she says, reassuringly. "It's just emotionally draining to write music and constantly tap into your psyche. No musician is writing music for themselves to listen to. It's a dialogue, a conversation, a connection. I'm creating something for people to react to."
Smoke free. All ages. Wheelchair accessible.
Special needs seating call (414) 286-3205.
All sales final. No refunds, exchanges or 3rd party pick-up.
Regardless of the Method of Delivery selected, the box office reserves the right to switch any tickets to will call pickup at the box office for pick-up starting 2 hours before the show's start time. A photo ID and the charge card used for the purchase must be presented.
THIS TICKET MAY NOT BE RESOLD FOR ABOVE FACE VALUE BY ANY INDIVIDUAL. ANY INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY RESELLING THIS TICKET FOR ABOVE FACE VALUE BY ANY METHOD, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IN PERSON, ON AN AUCTION WEBSITE, OR OTHERWISE OVER THE INTERNET, IS SUBJECT TO LEGAL ACTION. ANY TICKET FOUND TO BE OFFERED FOR RESALE ABOVE FACE VALUE WILL BE VOIDED AND SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL FEES.
Any questions? Call the Pabst Box Office: (414) 286-3663.
"hand solo," "blow," "conventional ride"-these are just a few of the cheeky offerings off Any Human Friend, the new album from rock provocateur Marika Hackman. "This whole record is me diving into myself and peeling back the skin further and further, exposing myself in quite a big way. It can be quite sexual," Hackman says. "It's blunt, but not offensive. It's mischievous." There's also depth to her carnal knowledge: Any Human Friend (out via AMF Records and Sub Pop Records in North and South America) is ultimately about how, as she puts it, "We all have this lightness and darkness in us."
Such introspection has earned Hackman her name. Her 2015 debut, We Slept at Last, was heralded for being nuanced and atmospheric. She really found her footing with her last release, I'm Not Your Man-which earned raves from The Guardian, Stereogum, and Pitchfork-and its sybaritic, swaggering hit "Boyfriend," which boasts of seducing away a straight guy's girlfriend. "Her tactile lyrics keep the songs melodically strong and full of surprises," remarked Pitchfork. We'll say!
The drive to do all this is all just about trying to work out what the f*ck is in my brain," she says, laughing. The dragon she's chasing is a rarified peace that materializes after properly tortured herself. "I really did have a good time working on this album," she says, reassuringly. "It's just emotionally draining to write music and constantly tap into your psyche. No musician is writing music for themselves to listen to. It's a dialogue, a conversation, a connection. I'm creating something for people to react to."
Smoke free. All ages. Wheelchair accessible.
Special needs seating call (414) 286-3205.
All sales final. No refunds, exchanges or 3rd party pick-up.
Regardless of the Method of Delivery selected, the box office reserves the right to switch any tickets to will call pickup at the box office for pick-up starting 2 hours before the show's start time. A photo ID and the charge card used for the purchase must be presented.
THIS TICKET MAY NOT BE RESOLD FOR ABOVE FACE VALUE BY ANY INDIVIDUAL. ANY INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY RESELLING THIS TICKET FOR ABOVE FACE VALUE BY ANY METHOD, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IN PERSON, ON AN AUCTION WEBSITE, OR OTHERWISE OVER THE INTERNET, IS SUBJECT TO LEGAL ACTION. ANY TICKET FOUND TO BE OFFERED FOR RESALE ABOVE FACE VALUE WILL BE VOIDED AND SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL FEES.
Any questions? Call the Pabst Box Office: (414) 286-3663.
Sorry! Sales for this event have ended.
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