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Sera Cahoone Band w/ Carrie Biell
Thu, 18 Dec, 7:30 PM PST
Doors open
6:30 PM PST
Tractor
5213 Ballard Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98107
Event Information
Age Limit
21+

Music
Sera Cahoone
Sera Cahoone
Music
Americana singer-songwriter Sera Cahoone grew up in the Colorado foothills. The daughter of a dynamite salesman, she played her first gigs on drums in a dive bar's open blues jams at 12. As a young adult, she moved to Seattle where she played drums with the adored indie rock group, Carissa’s Wierd, and later Band of Horses. She then went on to release four solo records, two with Sub Pop. In 2019, Cahoone received a Gold Record for her work with Band of Horses.
Cahoone has earned great praise from KEXP, NPR series Tiny Desk Concert, First Listen and Songs We Love. Her work has been featured on UPROXX, ELLE and KEXP. But not only do her songs ring out in rooms of mile-high castles and the edges of sprawling forests, Cahoone is beloved by her fans. Her audiences are filled with the curious, the seekers, and those who just want to hear sing once more, “I wanna be your sidewalk / I’ll take you everywhere/ We’ll travel ‘round this world a million times.”

Music
Carrie Biell
Carrie Biell
Music
As blueprinted by her work in the synth-rock band Moon Palace, Carrie Biell has a knack for gracing ears with lo-fi psych washes and ravishing harmonies. Imagine a musical menu where the rustic rhythms of Cowboy Junkies meet the edgy orchestrations of Sharon Van Etten, and it will glitter with Biell’s solo work.
As a twin and daughter of Deaf parents, her upbringing was anything but ordinary. Carrie came out as a teenager, and after connecting with other Queer artists, music became the outlet that found her a home in Seattle’s expansive indie rock scene. At 20 years old, her first solo release in 2001 “Symphony of Sirens” launched her music career – landing her on some of Seattle’s top stages, and frequent radio play on indie stations like KEXP, KBOO, and KCRW.
As the pandemic prevented artists from performing in venues Carrie found inspiration in the quiet space of quarantine. She wrote and recorded demos at home, which eventually led to the completion of her latest solo full-length We Get Along - Released in Feb. 2022. The record was a long-awaited gift filled with introspective lyrics and a twangy underlying instrumental layers that create a welcoming space for reflection. Biell makes a lasting impression during her performances with yearning tender melancholy and elegantly minimalist songs that can make any noisy room stand quiet.