June 25th, 2022

The Rickshaw presents

Typhoon

MAITA, Ashley Shadow


+19 (with 2 pieces of govt issued ID)

$25 +S/C adv
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Doors: 7:00pm

Kyle Morton, and his collective indie rock group known simply as Typhoon, return to the Rickshaw stage once again, with guests MAITA and Ashley Shadow.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: At the request of the band, all attendees to Typhoon’s performance at the Rickshaw must be masked at all times unless actively consuming a beverage. Typhoon and the Rickshaw thank you for your cooperation. So, please don’t forget to bring your masks with you.

 

Typhoon

Typhoon songs are, overwhelmingly, about the human tendency to confuse the things that possess us for the things we possess. In ever more ambitious fashion, Typhoon asks why it’s so hard to find our place. Honestly, the answer keeps getting darker. Lucky for us, Typhoon keeps a light on.

MAITA

Hot off the heels off MAITA’s 2020 debut, Best Wishes, named one of the “50 Albums that Define Oregon” (Portland Monthly), MAITA’s sophomore LP, I Just Want To Be Wild For You, digs into the crippling oxymoron of modernity, the constant bombardment of communication paired with utter disconnection.

Ashley Shadow

It’s easy to fall under the spell of Ashley’s haunting voice. The Vancouver, B.C. based songwriter forged her own identity as a songwriter with 2016’s eponymous self-titled debut. Her sophomore effort, Only the End, maintains the moody introspection that is ingrained in Pacific Northwest life, but now comes armed with a palpable hope complimenting her signature melancholy. Her confident vibrato above lightly, distorted guitars mirrors the album’s theme of resilience, if not triumph, over adversity. There is comfort in these warm songs that endorse the realism of contented acceptance, rather than the naïve search for non-existent utopias.