Empty Bottle
1035 N. Western Ave., Chicago, IL
Mon
March 27, 2023
9:00 pm
CDT
(8:00 pm DOORS)
FREE MONDAY w/ Red Pk / Dead Gowns / Aunt Kelly
$0.00
Doors: 8PM / Show: 9PM / 21+
RED PK
Red PK is the project of singer-songwriter Andrew Krull. Krull’s understated vocal style, intricate instrumentation, and introspective lyrics reference a broad range of influences. Krull has spent the last few years playing guitar and pedal steel in bands across the midwest, in addition to lending their talents to various recording projects. Their brand of indie alt-country strikes a compelling balance between listenability and complexity.
DEAD GOWNS
Dead Gowns is the project of Portland-Maine singer-songwriter Geneviève Beaudoin. In her latest collection, the HOW EP, she pushes “expressive arrangements and raw melodies into a glowing spectacle” (Foxy Digitalis). Both urgent and sincere, it’s “the sound of a songwriter coming good on all her promises and then some” (For the Rabbits).
AUNT KELLY
Kelly Hannemann has no problem being vulnerable. As vocalist/pianist/guitarist and primary songwriter for Chicago power-pop/rock trio Aunt Kelly, Hannemann has developed a reputation for her passionate, emotive vocals and intimate lyrics that tackle everything from her struggles with sobriety and bipolar disorder to treatises on romantic expectations, isolation, and more. On the trio’s debut LP, Remember, Hannemann’s vocals shine atop layers of glam-rock-inspired guitars and piano, with crisp production that harkens back to a bygone era of stadium rock and piano-pop while simultaneously embracing modern indie-pop sensibility and nuanced songcraft. “The songs that have always stuck with me are the ones that come to me in a few minutes and capture exactly what I’m feeling in that moment,” says Hannemann. “I feel like it helps me as a person to be able to release those emotions in a healthy way.”
RED PK
Red PK is the project of singer-songwriter Andrew Krull. Krull’s understated vocal style, intricate instrumentation, and introspective lyrics reference a broad range of influences. Krull has spent the last few years playing guitar and pedal steel in bands across the midwest, in addition to lending their talents to various recording projects. Their brand of indie alt-country strikes a compelling balance between listenability and complexity.
DEAD GOWNS
Dead Gowns is the project of Portland-Maine singer-songwriter Geneviève Beaudoin. In her latest collection, the HOW EP, she pushes “expressive arrangements and raw melodies into a glowing spectacle” (Foxy Digitalis). Both urgent and sincere, it’s “the sound of a songwriter coming good on all her promises and then some” (For the Rabbits).
AUNT KELLY
Kelly Hannemann has no problem being vulnerable. As vocalist/pianist/guitarist and primary songwriter for Chicago power-pop/rock trio Aunt Kelly, Hannemann has developed a reputation for her passionate, emotive vocals and intimate lyrics that tackle everything from her struggles with sobriety and bipolar disorder to treatises on romantic expectations, isolation, and more. On the trio’s debut LP, Remember, Hannemann’s vocals shine atop layers of glam-rock-inspired guitars and piano, with crisp production that harkens back to a bygone era of stadium rock and piano-pop while simultaneously embracing modern indie-pop sensibility and nuanced songcraft. “The songs that have always stuck with me are the ones that come to me in a few minutes and capture exactly what I’m feeling in that moment,” says Hannemann. “I feel like it helps me as a person to be able to release those emotions in a healthy way.”