

In April, Waxahatchee tackled tracks by Dolly Parton, Bruce Springsteen and Lucinda Williams. ‘Strong Enough’ was initially released in August of 1993 as part of Crow’s debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club.Ĭrutchfield’s cover of the song comes as the latest in as string of renditions she’s delivered in recent times. She and her band are currently touring across the US in support of the record, which arrived last March and earned huge critical acclaim. The overall performance was comprised a total of 23 songs, including all 11 tracks from Crutchfield’s fifth album as Waxahatchee, Saint Cloud. Crutchfield's set at Elsewhere also included renditions of Dolly Parton’s ‘Light Of A Clear Blue Morning’ and ‘Long Wave’ by Bonny Doon. Waxahatchee already played Jersey City's White Eagle Hall on Saturday and Webster Hall on Monday this tour, and she'll be at Elsewhere again on Wednesday night (it's sold out, but you can join the. Originally scheduled for April 2020, and then rescheduled for September 2020. Pre-order it here.Indie sensations Snail Mail and Waxahatchee have teamed up to perform a live cover of Sheryl Crow’s brilliant '90s track 'Strong Enough'.ĭuring a show in Brooklyn this week, Waxahatchee (aka Katie Crutchfield) invited Snail Mail (aka Lindsey Jordan) to join her and her backing band for the cover. Do I Need to Print my Waxahatchee Kansas City Tickets You will receive an email with Waxahatchee tickets for the Kansas City, MO concert. Tickets are for sale for all upcoming concerts. Saint Cloud is out 3/27 via Merge Records. Ticket Prices for a Waxahatchee concert in the city of Kansas City, MO, found for as low as 177.00 for some concert dates.

If I can accept that I only have a partial view of the universe, and that I can’t know everything or control much of anything, then I can breathe a little easier, take better care of myself, and be closer to my own truth.ĥ/07 Pioneertown, CA Pappy and Harriet’s +ĥ/08 Los Angeles, CA First Congregational Church of LA +ĥ/09 San Francisco, CA The Castro Theatreĥ/10 Sonoma, CA Gundlach Bundschu Winery +ĥ/14 Vancouver, BC Christ Church Cathedral +ĥ/21 Minneapolis, MN Fine Line Music Cafe * If I can love myself unconditionally, then I can move through the world a little easier. Waxahatchee - Arkadelphia (Letras y cancin para escuchar) - I lose my grip, I drive out far / Past fireworks. It’s meant to be a bit of a personal pep talk. It’s about the internal dialogue of shame surrounding mistakes you’ve made in the past and how we spiral and beat ourselves up when we slip. The band is named after Waxahatchee Creek, in Alabama, where Crutchfield grew up. Waxahatchee is an American indie music project, formed in 2010 by American singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield (born 4 January 1989), previously a member of P.S. The idea and melody for ‘Fire’ was dreamt up while driving over the Mississippi River from Memphis into West Memphis, AR, sun reflecting off the water which literally made West Memphis glow. Waxahatchee performing at Sled Island Festival 2017 in Calgary, Canada. Home Concerts United States New York New York City Area Waxahatchee. “For some of us, it ain’t enough.”Ĭrutchfield returns to that physical border in the video for “Fire.” Here’s her statement about the song: See all about Waxahatchee with Shamir and Bonny Doon at Elsewhere in Brooklyn, NY on Oct 7, 2020. “If I could love you unconditionally, I– / Could iron out the edges of the darkest sky,” she sings. There’s a sense of hope-inspiring purpose elsewhere, especially when the Boards of Canada-like drifting opening of Agathon makes way for a driving rhythm, hook and ripples of galactic. It’s groovy and intricately layered and warm, unlike anything Crutchfield has put out with this project before. Its lead single, “Fire,” is about straddling between borders - physically, the border between Tennessee and Arkansas (as Crutchfield explains below) but also emotionally. Crutchfield recorded Saint Cloud at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, TX, and Long Pond in Stuyvesant, NY, and it was produced by Brad Cook. Naturally, Saint Cloud is a potent examination of the behavior that springs from addiction and what it can feel like to be truly in tune with yourself. It’s called Saint Cloud, and Crutchfield wrote the songs after committing to getting sober. She revisited some older songs for 2018’s lovely Great Thunder EP, and in March, Waxahatchee will release their fifth full-length album. With 2017’s Out In The Storm, Waxahatchee’s Katie Crutchfield topped herself yet again with a roaring collection of songs worthy of one of the best projects to come out of the last decade.
