August 14th, 2023
Timbre Concerts presents
Nation of Language
Curling
+19 (with 2 pieces of govt issued ID)
DOORS: 7:00pm
Brooklyn-based Synth-pop trio Nation of Language play the Rickshaw this Summer, with guest openers Curling!
Nation of Language
https://www.nationoflanguage.com/
Brooklyn-based synth auteurs Nation of Language first arrived to most in 2020 as one of the most heralded new acts of recent memory, having only released a handful of singles but already earning high-praise from the likes of NME, FADER, Stereogum, Pitchfork, etc.. Inspired by the early new-wave and punk movements, the band quickly earned a reputation for delivering frenzied nights of unconventional bliss to rapt audiences, and established themselves as bright young stars emerging from a crowded NYC landscape prior to their release of one of the most critically acclaimed debut albums of the year — Introduction, Presence. The band’s ability to blend the upbeat with a healthy dose of sardonic melancholy made it a staple on year-end ‘Best of’ lists, led PASTE magazine to dub the album ‘The most exciting synth-pop debut in years’ , and landed the band major radio play from the BBC, KCRW, KEXP, SiriusXM and countless others.
Their 2021 follow up, A Way Forward then saw the band pushing even further into analog electronic landscapes while channeling a ferocious energy on singles like ‘Across that Fine Line’ & ‘This Fractured Mind.’ With NME now dubbing their sophomore album ‘A true modern-day classic’ and Rough Trade tabbing it as one of its Top Albums of the year, the band has gone on to headline a string of packed shows both domestically and Internationally in ’22 and well into 2023.
Curling
Curling is the songwriting partnership of Jojo Brandel and Bernie Gelman, two Bay Area natives now separated by over 5000 miles. Their long-distance writing style creates music that is “persistently
idiosyncratic without ever sacrificing an ounce of emotional resonance or melodic infectiousness” (Travis Shosa). Drawing from a sonic palette ranging from Big Star and the Beatles to My Bloody Valentine and Jim O’Rourke, Curling’s detailed brand of glittering indie rock swirls into symphonic crescendos, inspiring endless repeats from listeners.