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Palehound

  • Presented By: The Lyric Cinema
  • Dates: November 11, 2023
  • Location: The Lyric
  • 1209 N College Ave
  • Fort Collins, CO 80524
  • Time: 7:00 PM
    • Doors: 7pm
      Show: 8-11:30pm
      Tickets $15adv/$18 day of

      Palehound’s new album Eye On The Bat charts something that divides you into “before” and “after” – the danger of
      fantasy, of heartbreak, and the pain of growth. How we can surprise ourselves. It’s a documentation of illusions
      shattering, both of yourself and of others. A tangle of raw nerves coming undone amongst swelling, propulsive
      instrumentation, it’s the biggest – and best – Palehound has sounded on record.

      From Palehound’s critically-acclaimed debut album Dry Food (2015) to A Place I’ll Always Go (2017), and Black
      Friday (2019) and then, Doomin’ Sun (2021) by Bachelor (a collaborative project with Jay Som’s Melina Duterte),
      El Kempner’s songwriting has always been generous and personal, dispatches from a deep inner world. On Eye On
      The Bat, though, we meet Kempner anew: a guttural howl; white-hot and blistering catharsis; a feverish and visceral
      and painful present.

      As Palehound, Kempner’s guitar playing – their sinewy and off-kilter riffs – has always been front and center across
      the project’s discography, like smoke unfurling around anxiety-laden lyrics. It’s cerebral, trying to make sense of grief
      in a grocery store or an argument in a parking lot, plumbing the anxious depths of the interiors. Introspection,
      retrospection, whatever you’d like to call it, has threaded together Kempner’s songwriting, the bruising aftermath of
      trying times, since the very beginning. Here, though, we’re trapped in the immediate: witnessing the tiny details that
      build or break a relationship, and the flood that comes after.

      “It’s about me, but it’s also about me in relation to others,” Kempner says of the album. “After hiding for so long –
      staying inside and hiding your life and hiding yourself from the world – I was ready. I think I flipped.”