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(((folkYEAH!))) Presents: Chris Cohen with special guests Invisible DogFriday, July 26thDoors: 8pm / Show: 9pm$20 in advance / $25 day of the show21+CHRIS COHENChris Cohen was always a quiet kid. In fact, this introversion was one reason he began playing music as a toddlerto communicate without speaking, to identify with others without the direct representation of words. It has worked, too, with Cohens terrific stint in the mighty Deerhoof and his own captivating art-rock act The Curtains preceding production and session work for the likes of Weyes Blood, Kurt Vile, Le Ren, and Marina Allen. Somewhere along that long way, Cohen started writing lyrics. He found that, though it didnt come naturally, the process offered a new sense of self-discovery and reckoning, a way to see himself and the world from unexpected angles. His three twilit albums of casually complicated pop during the last decade radiated these epiphanies: handling family strife, navigating advancing age, and understanding social woes. But Cohen has never had as much to sing so directly as he does on Paint a Room, his first album in five years and his debut for Hardly Art. If Cohens meanings have previously lurked inside the tessellated musical layers he built alone, they are newly clear and resonant here, animated and underscored for the first time by a band playing in real time. There is the endless miasma of state violence on the subversively melodious opener Damage, the existential exhaustion of modernity on the horn-traced jangle Laughing: this is Cohen communicating with friends not only through his deep understanding of groove, harmony, and hook but also with his listeners through songs that croon of our uneasy little era. In the past, Cohen made records in spells of isolation, phases when, as he puts it, he would try to make my world a lot smaller. He would play any of a dozen or so instruments until he stumbled upon something interesting, then slowly build upward and outward upon the idea. The method was solitary and stepwise, an act of accretion and deletion.INVISIBLE DOGINVISIBLE DOG (musical oddjobber and library worker Adam Payne of RESIDUAL ECHOES) combines incidental/library music sampling with live instrumentation and electronics, establishing original compositions intended to mimic larger ensembles while retaining the one-person project concept.

Get Tickets Today to Experience (((folkYEAH!))) Presents: Chris Cohen w/ Invisible Dog on Friday Jul 26 at Moe's Alley - Santa Cruz 1535 Commercial Way, santa cruz. Enjoy and be inspired! Share your experience on Social Media with #EventsfyYourWeekend for a chance to WIN Prizes!

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