Subsequent week, the Olivia Rodrigo-spearheaded music pageant Daisy Chain Fields is ready to carry a slew of feminine artists and female-fronted companies to Irvine on Saturday.
Whereas lots of the performers are well-known, together with the likes of Chappell Roan, Stevie Nicks, and Mitski, there are additionally just a few newer acts who could also be much less established.
Quiet Mild
On-line movies of Quiet Mild’s reside performances additionally show that behind the processing, Mahesh has an incredible voice and a heat stage presence, typically visibly smiling as she sings.
Whether or not she’s strumming guitar-backed by a band or shifting across the stage as a one-woman act, Quiet Mild is certain to captivate pageant goers.
Quiet Mild is scheduled to carry out at Daisy Chain Fields at 11:20 a.m. on the Marigold Stage.
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Eli
Eli’s combo of synth-fueled guitar pop and 2000s-influenced R&B is constructed for dance flooring, which makes her an fascinating option to comply with up Quiet Mild on at Daisy Chain Fields. Regardless, her expertise is palpable as soon as listeners press play on any of her songs.Â
Eli’s lyrics primarily take care of themes of self-identity and rising up, drawing from her private journey popping out as a transgender girl.
That is most evident on her debut album Stage Woman, which launched final Halloween and is a good entry level to her music.
Eli’s power throughout reside exhibits is infectious, shifting in tune with the melody and interesting with the group. Her on-stage persona additionally stays down-to-earth, generally interjecting throughout songs moderately than in between them. By means of her music and reside performances, Eli appears out to show that stars are attainable.
Eli is scheduled to carry out at Daisy Chain Fields at 11:55 a.m. on the Dandelion Stage.
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Die Spitz
Very like the earlier two artists, Die Spitz have solely been performing collectively for just a few years, however they don’t sound prefer it. They sound like seasoned musicians with a penchant for epic punk rock.Â
Listening to guitarist Ava Schrobilgen growl on the mic or drummer Chloe de St. Aubin slam on the snares and cymbals could have new listeners pumped up. These features amplify the group’s lyrics on their debut album One thing to Devour, which give attention to love, obsession and the insidiousness of the music business.
Regardless of their darker-sounding music, the members of Die Spitz are upbeat when performing reside, as their latest live performance at Outdoors Lands confirmed. Guitarist Ellie Livingston is playful and outspoken, leaping round on stage; bassist Kate Halter stood out shortly along with her handstand stroll onto the stage and even busted out a toy xylophone throughout one tune. Daisy Chain Fields attendees have so much to look ahead to with their upcoming set.
Die Spitz is scheduled to carry out at Daisy Chain Fields at 1:40 p.m. on the Marigold Stage.
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