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The Tractor Presents: Illuminati Hotties, Pickleboy, Scarves
Fri, 22 Mar, 9:00 PM PDT
Doors open
8:30 PM PDT
Sunset Tavern
5433 Ballard Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98107
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Age Limit
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Illuminati Hotties
Illuminati Hotties
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Despite the pluralized nom de guerre, illuminati hotties is the creative outlet of Sarah Tudzin - a producer, engineer, and burrito aficionado hailing from the sprawl of Los Angeles. Armed with bright white shortveralls and a rotating line-up of Sarah's bffs, illuminati hotties has been lighting up stages across SoCal since Fall 2016 with playfully interweaving guitar lines, relentless rhythmic momentum, and strikingly self-aware vocals. Lauded as local "tenderpunk pioneers," illuminati hotties has perfected the blend of sweetness and erocity, of celebration and despondency, in their debut album, Kiss Yr Frenemies, soon to be released on Tiny Engines.
At first listen, illuminati hotties is a sun-drenched, irreverent volley with the onset of adulthood, but as the listener dives deeper, they will find an earnest consideration of musical phrasing and deliberately crafted wordplay regarding the complexity of love, loss, and skateboarding. Illuminati hotties' live show challenges audiences to bring their deepest feels and fiercest moves to the floor, and has elicited comparisons to Best Coast, Angel Olsen, Courtney Barnett, and Alvvays.
Illuminati hotties latest singles have received recognition from various online music sources including NPR Music, The FADER, and Stereogum. Previously, their lead single and music video "(You're Better) Than Ever" was featured on Spotify's Fresh Finds playlist and Indie Shuffle's Best New Music. illuminati hotties is looking forward to touring this summer in support of their new LP and sharing their best Los Angeles taco spot recommendations with the world.

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Scarves
Scarves
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Scarves’ youthful energy exhumes in everything they do. Nikolas Stathakopoulous recalls tales of watching television, graffiti tagging, and making out “at your mom’s house.” Their math rock sensibilities are there, for sure, but it’s their brash approach to the sound that makes watching Scarves such an exhilarating experience.
