Please Note: There is a delivery delay on all orders until approximately 3 days prior to the show.In the spring of 2020, Blonde Redhead singer and multi-instrumentalist Kazu Makino encountered this passage from Didions 2005 memoir of grief, The Year of Magical Thinking, in which the author reflected on the devastating experience of witnessing her husbands sudden death at the dinner table. Amid the profound uncertainty of those early pandemic months, Makino was thinking of her own parents far away in Japan; the then-lost ritual of congregating for dinner with family; and the heavy, omnipresent feeling that life could change in the instant for any of us.With plainspoken language and incandescent melodies, Makino narrated these feelings on a pair of songs, Sit Down for Dinner Pt I and Sit Down for Dinner Pt II, which helped title the tenth full-length from Blonde Redhead. Sit Down to Dinner Pt II thematically transcends time: Its sort of about death, but the music is so alive and groovy, Makino says. Yet, the title Sit Down for Dinner has a separate resonance for the Italian members of Blonde Redhead, the Milan-born twin brothers Amedeo Pace (singer / multi-instrumentalist) and Simone Pace (drummer). Culturally, dinner is important to us, Simone says of the nonnegotiable family ritual. Its a moment for us to sit down and have time with each other. We grew up that way. I know a lot of people eat and run, eat in front of their TV, or dont care about it too muchand thats OKbut we really do. Dinner has long been a sacred ritual for Blonde Redhead as a band as well; when theyre on tour or rehearsing, they always share a meal, no matter what.Owing to that sense of persistent togetherness, the immersive, meticulously-crafted Sit Down for Dinner is a testament to the unique internal logic Blonde Redhead have refined over their three-decade existence. Formed in the 1993 New York indie underground, Blonde Redhead quickly found a place on Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelleys label, Smells Like, before releasing beloved records on Touch 90s band, if not for the fact that they continuously kept going, growing, never confined to any era but the present.On Sit Down for Dinner, the understated yet visceral melodies charging each song create a foil to lyrics about the inescapable struggles of adulthood: communication breakdown in enduring relationships, wondering which way to turn, holding onto your dreams. Going into the record, Makino had recently spent time living on a tiny Italian island and pursuing solo musican experience that instilled in her new confidence to experiment and have fun. She returned to New York as the world was locking down, quarantining with Amedeo and his partner upstate, where they focused on the music in seclusion. Immaculately structured, imbued with sensitivity, clarity, and resolve, Sit Down for Dinner was ultimately written and recorded over a five-year period spanning New York City, upstate, Milan and Tuscany.
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$35.00 / Ticket
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Duration
Location
Participants
1
Date
May 1 2022
Time
0
Experience
Ticket (x1)
$35.00 / Ticket
Total: $35.00
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