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The Blow with Saturday Looks Good To Me and High Places

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“A wickedly generous and clever record of not-quite love songs....”—Pitchfork

Portland, Oregon continues to serve as a major spawning ground for the indie scene, and folktronica-forward The Blow is one of the foremost recent examples of its primacy. Once again a showcase for the talents of Khaela Maricich (since the departure of Jona Bechtolt, who is concentrating on his own band YACHT), The Blow continues to serve up leftfield twists with sly lyrics and minimalist dance funk for the emo set. Listen to the Blow’s latest K Records release Paper Television to hear deft metaphors for our age in the standout track “Parentheses”: a lovesick couple drifts in the supermarket aisles, “Some philosophies fuel a belief in the self/Constructed to keep one’s goods on the shelf.”

MAJOR PERFORMING ARTS SEASON SUPPORT
Huntington Bank
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
The Columbus Foundation


SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS
Morgan Stanley
Nationwide Foundation


ADDITIONAL FUNDING
Ohio Arts Council

ACCOMMODATIONS
The Blackwell Inn

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The Blow with Saturday Looks Good To Me and High Places