The Crocodile & KBCS Present: Cat Clyde w/ AC Sapphire

Fri Jun 27 2025

9:00 PM (Doors 8:00 PM)

Tractor

5213 Ballard Avenue NW Seattle, WA 98107

$31.26

Ages 21+

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The Crocodile & KBCS Present: Cat Clyde w/ AC Sapphire

  • Cat Clyde

    Cat Clyde

    Folk-Blues

    Cat Clyde is a singer/songwriter based out of rural Ontario, Canada. A combination of driven,
    soulful blues and sweet, folk- tinged, dulcet tones that carry a particular sense of familiarity
    provide the structure on which she creates her unique sound. With influences ranging from
    Patsy Cline and Lead Belly to Karen Dalton and Bobbie Gentry, this patchwork of musical
    significance, when stitched to her modern approach, fits like a well-tailored, corduroy-road cloth.

    Cat's latest album Down Rounder is a wonder of deeply felt songwriting, a record that finds her
    marveling at what’s around her while considering her own place within it all. Cat joined producer
    Tony Berg in Los Angeles’ famed Sound City studios to lay down the entirety of Down Rounder
    in six days flat. The record sounds both lively and lived-in, with Clyde’s malleable singing
    voice—spanning an appealing twang to a lovely, plaintive croon and anywhere in
    between—espousing an essential connection between our spiritual center and the natural world
    that surrounds us. "The album is an exploration and expression of self, patterns in the natural
    and unnatural world, connecting to nature, the turning wheel of life, shedding old selves,
    embracing new selves, and the ever changing, expanding and contracting nature of love and
    life,” Cat explains.

    After racking up millions of streams across multiple platforms with previous releases, Down
    Rounder sounds like the work of someone who’s found themselves artistically and holistically,
    while extending a hand to any listener who wants to follow Clyde on her singular and thrilling
    path.
  • AC Sapphire

    AC Sapphire

    Folk Rock

    The Mojave is a desolate dreamscape, a vista of mind-bending scenery that seems to transform with every sand-swept step. There’s something exquisitely wild about it, tinged with a hint of danger. On the surface it can appear sparse—even foreboding—but a deeper examination proves it teaming with all the tragedy and transcendence of life. 

    ​The same can be said for the music of longtime desert denizen AC Sapphire. It has the same surreal qualities, the same sense of constant metamorphosis, the same expansiveness and emotional evocation, the same sense of wonder and revelation, and the same wild and perilous spirit. Her cosmic sound blends disparate elements into an ethereal folk rock while her strong voice shakes listeners awake as she spins her passionate, dust-blasted tales. All these qualities can be heard on her upcoming EP, Omni Present and upcoming album Desert Car.

    ​Sapphire’s life began in Eastern Pennsylvania where her household overflowed with eight home-schooled children. When she was 14, she was given a singing part in a Shakespeare production. “I had no idea I was even able to sing and then I found my purpose,” she explains. “My father, an antique dealer, had this really beat up guitar with one string. I would just play that one string and pretend I was shredding. Eventually, my dad helped me ad the other five. I started writing songs right away. By the time I was 17 I was gigging.”

    Sapphire soon teamed up with two of her siblings to form Sisters3, finding regional success. Then her younger sister quit the group. For AC, it was devastating. She needed a change and knew just where to find it. For years, she had been selling pizza at music festivals around the country. “I worked for a company of outsiders, artists, and travelers,” she explains. “Every year after working at Coachella I would spend two weeks in Joshua Tree. I was entranced by the desert. I wanted to live there.” She followed that Siren’s song west to her new home. “I really feel like I came into my own there,” she says. “It was a sense that I was doing what I wanted with my life. The desert changed me. There’s mental clarity because you can see everything. There’s room. There’s space.”

    ​This freedom and awe influenced songs like Omni Present’s “Desert Stars,” about the death of a friend and mourning the inability to share the marvels of the sandy wilds, and “Rock and Roll Van,” a more lighthearted fantasy about escaping the 110-degree heat via musical road trip. A different California landscape inspired Desert Car’s “Stick and Poke Tattoo,” a story of one of Sapphire’s real body decorations set against the backdrop of a brief affair with an Irish blacksmith and the crashing waves of the Big Sur coastline. “The Thrift Store Song” features Particle Kid and details what Sapphire describes as the best feeling in the world, “going to the thrift store and finding something that fits you perfectly.”

    ​Despite her affinity for the arid expanse, Sapphire eventually decided to move on. These days she can be found in Portland, Oregon where she has put together a new band while also singing harmony and recording with Kyle Craft. She is preparing for a national tour in support of Omni Present. 

    ​Sapphire feels strongly about championing women in the music industry. She has volunteered as a vocal coach for the Portland Rock & Roll Camp for Girls and plans to raise money for the organization throughout her tour.

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The Crocodile & KBCS Present: Cat Clyde w/ AC Sapphire

Fri Jun 27 2025 9:00 PM

(Doors 8:00 PM)

Tractor Seattle WA
The Crocodile & KBCS Present: Cat Clyde w/ AC Sapphire

$31.26 Ages 21+

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