Clock-Out Lounge Presents: Kojaque plus guests TBA
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Jun 2 Sun
Clock-Out Lounge Presents: Kojaque plus guests TBA8:30 PM
Seattle, WA
Clock-Out Lounge
Clock-Out Lounge
Age Limit: 21+
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$18.00
Clock-Out Lounge Presents:
Kojaque
plus guests TBA
Sunday June 2nd 8pm doors 21+
$18adv/$21dos
https://kojaque.bandcamp.com/
Nothing lasts. Childhood, creative cycles, intentions, relationships, plans, dispositions, moods,gaffs, direction. Even love. Even home. The mode is transition. In this space between, Kojaque returns with an album that contends with the past, and embarksupon a new future. Following the landmark projects Deli Daydreams and Town’s Dead, comes Phantom of the Afters. Kojaque’s first two records changed the Irish hiphop landscape forever. Now London-based, Kojaque’s Phantom of the Afters traces the blurred outlines of childhood trauma, depression, grief and love. This is an album that finds comfort and assurance in the acceptanceof the self, through shedding what no longer serves.Informed by the pursuit of simplicity, whilemeditating on heartbreak, home andhealth, Phantom of the Afters finds Kojaque reflecting onthe landmarks of a young life, in all their beauty and complexity
https://kojaque.bandcamp.com/
Nothing lasts. Childhood, creative cycles, intentions, relationships, plans, dispositions, moods,gaffs, direction. Even love. Even home. The mode is transition. In this space between, Kojaque returns with an album that contends with the past, and embarksupon a new future. Following the landmark projects Deli Daydreams and Town’s Dead, comes Phantom of the Afters. Kojaque’s first two records changed the Irish hiphop landscape forever. Now London-based, Kojaque’s Phantom of the Afters traces the blurred outlines of childhood trauma, depression, grief and love. This is an album that finds comfort and assurance in the acceptanceof the self, through shedding what no longer serves.Informed by the pursuit of simplicity, whilemeditating on heartbreak, home andhealth, Phantom of the Afters finds Kojaque reflecting onthe landmarks of a young life, in all their beauty and complexity