Music at the Printshop: Luke Temple, Ismay, MAITA

Date: 
Saturday, January 21, 2017 - 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Event Description: 

Come on down, kick your feet up and enjoy an intimate night of ‘indie folk magic’ featuring three distinct and talented songwriters of the new folk movement. Recent Point Reyes transplant and the force behind New York based Here We Go Magic, Luke Temple, will be performing stripped-down versions from his latest release, A Hand Through the Cellar Door. Of Temple, Rolling Stone says, “…His high-pitched voice recalls a young Graham Nash by way of Elliott Smith…has enough understated soul to give Connor Oberst a run for his money.”

Fresh from her recent performances at The Freight & Salvage, Slim’s, and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, Petaluma’s own Ismay will be opening the show with Portland based songstress, MAITA. Sometimes dreamy and ethereal, and at other times more straightforward with a hand tugging gently upon the reins of tradition, Ismay’s songwriting showcases her true love and the full range of influences that comprise the broader spectrum of folk music.

Listening to MAITA’S music is like stumbling across a collection of someone’s personal letters in a forgotten corner of some random antique store and having each one of them sung only to you. Her songs are intimate but reveal themselves in an unassuming way that makes you want to take your time with each one. She is currently on tour and stopping at Ink Paper Plate in support of her debut EP, Waterbearer, engineered by John Askew (Neko Case) and features Dave Depper (Death Cab for Cutie, Loch Lomond), & Matt Berger (Laura Gibson).

 

Read Review: http://www.bohemian.com/northbay/magical-folk/Content?oid=3103678

Listen to Luke Temple: https://soundcloud.com/secretlycanadian/luke-temple-the-birds-of-late-december

Listen to Ismay: https://soundcloud.com/ismaymusic/river-of-light-through-the-inland-empire

Listen to MIATA: https://maita.bandcamp.com/track/waterbearer

 

Individually, we like ‘em all. Collectively, we’re lucky to have all of them playing for you in one show. But you gotta feel it for yourselves, so come on down for an easy and entertaining night among friends and let us know what you think.

Hope to see you!

($10-$15 donation requested. As always, ALL proceeds from door go directly to the artists. We believe this is the best way to ensure a healthy and lively arts scene for all of us in West Marin.)

LOCATION: Ink.Paper.Plate  (the Gas Station), 11401 State Route 1, Point Reyes Station

Posted by: 
Sirima Sataman

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