
Beautiful Freaks, Black Ends, Universe, Casino Youth, Fatal Femmes
Thu, 30 Apr, 7:30 PM PDT
Doors open
7:00 PM PDT
Chop Suey
1325 E Madison St., Seattle, WA 98122
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All Ages
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Beautiful Freaks
Beautiful Freaks
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Seattle’s Beautiful Freaks represents punk at yet another generational shift. It’s not safety pins or green hair, and it’s not thick necks or masculine posturing. Instead, it’s defiantly genderqueer and untethered to any one style: glam rock flamboyancy, hardcore punk, regional sludgy grunge, metal’s intensity, and the melodic sensibility of jazz all find their way into the mix.
But genre is a concept for the “mediocre millennial butt-rock rockers” that singer Meg Hall (they/she) chastises on live staple “Loser Sellouts.” Vibe is ultimately what matters now, and the vibe they bring to the table — especially at their chaotic, caustic live shows — is one of an impending apocalypse. At shows, scores of young punks validate their anxieties in the therapeutic physicality of an unceasing mosh pit, over which guitarists James Bonaci (they/she) and Cyra Wirth (she/her), drummer Peter Bryson (he/him) and Tony LeFaive (he/him) conduct the mayhem. It’s all part of a return to the raucous Seattle known to history, albeit one ready to answer for its previous transgressions.
Today, Beautiful Freaks have fostered a hardcore following, in more ways than one. The music they make is in lockstep with a burgeoning wave of restless, vitriolic, predominantly queer punk acts in the greater Seattle area. The Freaks endeavor not to lead this charge so much as foster it from the frontlines.

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Fatal Femmes
Fatal Femmes
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Fatal Femmes combine the angst of rock and roll with eclectic poetic lyricism. Formed at Berklee College of Music in Boston by lead singer/songwriter Zoey Gulotta and now based in Seattle, WA, Fatal Femmes deliver you a performance that is raw, lyrical, and at it's core, absolutely punk.


