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Dearly DepartedErika LundahlAlexandra Blakely
Wed, 20 Feb, 8:00 PM PST
Doors open
7:30 PM PST
Sunset Tavern
5433 Ballard Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98107
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21+

Folk Rock
Dearly Departed
Dearly Departed
Folk Rock
Dearly Departed are a Seattle based band founded by singer/songwriter Noble Monyei.
The bands humble roots started out as a acoustic duo and has since turned into an electrified hybrid of genres. In the spirit of rock and roll, blues, folk and Americana, the music is very lyrical, focusing on vocal melodies and harmonies to drive the songs towards the listeners ears.

Folk
Erika Lundahl
Erika Lundahl
Folk
Erika Lundahl is a Seattle-based musician, writer and activist. She is the co-founder of Rolling Crone Records, and a musician in indie-folk band Animals of Grace.
Erika Lundahl employs her classically trained voice and distinctive "tapping" guitar style to create an enveloping, atmospheric musical space. Heart forward, her original lyrics weave in wisdom and words of women poets of past eras such as Sappho and Edna St. Vincent Millay, addressing contemporary social and environmental issues with poignant and powerful imagery.
Originally from the Willamette Valley of Oregon, Erika began to perform in earnest in upstate New York in 2012 with her band Animals of Grace. She returned to the tall trees and rugged wilderness of the Pacific Northwest in late 2013. Her band's debut album “Songs of Shattering,” released in 2015 on Rolling Crone Records was inspired by the poetry of Edna St. Millay and made it's debut onto CMJ's top 200 albums of college radio in March 2016.
Erika's 2016 EP 'Brambles' (released under the band Animals of Grace) is the compilation of 7 songs “of pilgrimage, climate change, and the wielding and waking of love for the Earth, each other, and all the hard lessons we haven’t learned yet,” says Lundahl, the lyricist and guitarist for the duo. Inspired by traveling to the tar sands or Alberta, Canada in 2015 - the third largest reserve of crude oil in the world - and by events like the Mosier oil spill in Oregon and the powerful Break Free protests in 2016, this beautiful compilation of songs is an introspective gaze into the heart and a search for the resiliency and love we need to come together. Her recent live album Aim for the Center exhibits the moving storytelling and talented performance that Erika is known for.
A riot of rich intimate harmonies, in the vein of the Banner Days, paired with ambient whistling, subtle violin, electric guitar, innovative tapping, and driving cajon bring a depth of music and soul to a searching world.
“..Their live performance locked us in awe with Erika’s beautifully clear voice….Watching her fingers play that 12-string was mesmerizing as she rapidly switched between tapping, drumming and finger picking” - Norm Johnson, host of Concerts in the Woods Series

Singer-Songwriter
Alexandra Blakely
Alexandra Blakely
Singer-Songwriter
Life on earth is a new experience. Every day is a new opportunity to explore and remember who I really am. This temple is a channel from the source, the great mystery and I fully open my heart and seventh chakra to be used as its instrument.
I have traveled many years in the third dimension. My journey has lead me to an awakening of spirit, body and mind. I have been blessed to see the interconnection between all living organisms. I am here to share my earthly happenings and the evolution of spirit within this vessel.
I am responsible for myself. What I feel, think and create on the inside are direct reflections of what surrounds me in the outer world. Creation is divinity that we have all been gifted. We are small fractal drops of dew in the continuous web of life. We are here to learn from one another. A collective consciousness. One.