
Model/Actriz with Agriculture
Sat, 25 Apr, 8:00 PM CDT
Doors open
7:00 PM CDT
Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport St, Chicago, IL 60608
Description
Like their name suggests, Model/Actriz seek to channel raw emotions into striking new
forms. The band’s surface glamor is supported by nerves of steel, leveraging their focus
into moments of wild abandon. Since their songs roar to life off the back of blistering
guitar, relentless drums, and pummeling bass there’s an expectation that Model/Actriz
aim first and foremost to be shit-starters. But their instrumental muscle couches a
searching heart and the Brooklyn quartet have long made a mission to reconcile
undefinable feelings by charting a ferocious new path through sound, one that brings
jagged emotions back into full, sweaty alignment with the listeners’ bodies.
Their debut record Dogsbody was sexy, dark, and humid, full of eerie passages and
veiled menace. Songs like “Amaranth” and “Mosquito” were hot house scenes cast in
foreboding half-shadow, with frontman Cole Haden as the hero at the center of its
shifting, sultry gloom. The figure he cut was reassuring and ominous, both an
experienced guide who could light up the music’s dim corridors and a haunting
presence who was inextricably bound to them. The lyrics found him fumbling around in
its darkness to become the person he is today – scarred, but made stronger in pursuit of
its seduction.
Model/Actriz’s sophomore album Pirouette, which was co-produced and mixed by Seth
Manchester and mastered by Matt Colton, their collaborators on Dogsbody, swerves out
of the maze and directly into the spotlight. It is Dogsbody’s equally accomplished, but
much more self-possessed sister record – thumping and immediate rather than dark
and obscure. The light it casts off originates from within, and reflects a band that’s not
only grown into its strengths but conquered its demons. Haden no longer vamps from
the shadows but at the very front of the stage – and often in the very thick of the crowd
– commanding the music’s chaotic center with a poise that channels Grace Jones and
Lady Gaga.
After much critical acclaim and an exhausting tour to support the record, the band
sought to reinvigorate their visceral live shows that invite that audience into a shared
room of carnal ritual. Pirouette is both a natural progression and a calculated reset, a
move toward reasserting their command as artists by peeling away the smoke and
mirrors to become brighter, heavier, and more direct. The pop thread running
throughout the album allows the crowd to witness thumping club music in the spirit of
cabaret and manifest the catharsis that comes with hitting the dancefloor.
Event Information
Age Limit
17+