On Sale 1.16
10:00AM

Transmitter Tour
Cut Worms
Wed, 29 Apr, 8:00 PM PDT
Doors open
7:30 PM PDT
The Independent
628 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94117
On Sale 1.16
10:00AM
Description
Please note - there is a delivery delay set for 2 weeks prior to show.
Event Information
Age Limit
21+
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Alternative Rock
Cut Worms
Cut Worms
Alternative Rock
Transmitter is Max Clarke’s fourth full length record as Cut Worms, due out March 13th via JagJaguwar. Produced by Jeff Tweedy at Wilco’s Loft studio, Transmitter marks a deepening of Clarke’s abilities and the convergence of two artists whose work searches for grace amid dislocation. Together, they conjure the ecstatic spirits of power pop and alt rock, expanding Cut Worms’ vintage palette while reaffirming his gift for timeless songwriting.
While Clarke’s voice and writing formed the framework, Tweedy’s guitar and bass lines sketched the rooms the songs inhabit. Tweedy’s presence as a producer revealed itself not in heavy-handed choices but in how he colored spaces and continually offered new textures. Between them, their like-minded sensibilities bridged a generational gap to create something more nuanced than either might have made alone.
Now several albums into his career, Clarke stands fully in command of his craft, resonating at his own frequency. What began as a passion for bygone pop has matured into a study of endurance itself, confirming him as a singer-songwriter of lasting depth. Transmitter finds Clarke in full stride, writing with the conviction of someone who’s made peace with uncertainty. These songs reckon with the cost of comfort and return to the idea that beauty, connection, and love are not luxuries but necessities for survival.

Alternative
Angela Autumn
Angela Autumn
Alternative
Angela Autumn is a country folk artist from the Appalachia region of Pennsylvania. Blending her sound from roots of her small hometown, she soon brought her childhood stories and buried upbringing to the city of Nashville. Releasing several albums, including “Cowboy Jack Clementine” (2023) and creating countless media videos through her platforms on social media, gaining her over millions of views, her sound and traditions began to be recognized: crowning her the name of “The Rose of Appalachia.”