Everwood Farmstead Foundation continues its 11th season of the Artist Series with Humbird & Lanue on Saturday, July 22nd!
Picnic at 4:30 PM
Doors open 6:30 PM
Show at 7:00 PM
Combining a wintry longing with the warmth of a familiar folktale, Humbird stretches between experimental folk and environmental Americana to embrace the unexpected. This music invites a refreshing dissonance into the house, it leaves bread crumbs along the path and reflects light back at the stars. Humbird’s debut album Pharmakon (August 2019) is “...an absolutely hypnotic listening experience” according to Folk Alley. Atwood Magazine describes it as music wrapped in “gentle rebellion”.
Lanue is the latest project from Duluth, Minnesota’s Sarah Krueger. With songs that ride between the cusp of a long winter and the fringe of summer’s swell, Lanue is both a welcome departure and anticipated return. In Lanue’s self titled LP (2021), Krueger continues to amplify her knack for straightforward and earnest songwriting while maintaining a vocal delivery that sits like honey over layers of warm synths, guitars, and percussion. On the heels of Lanue’s debut release, Krueger was approached by Low’s Alan Sparhawk with a desire to explore a sound that was more stripped back and stark than the lush, twangy 2021 album. Slowly the pair would chip away at the project in Alan’s Duluth hillside home until they arrived at “Fire in My Mind” - a five song EP that dabbles in an electric synth sound with honest and earnest vocals and a tendency to lean into subtle tension and buoyant obscurity.
Everwood's Pay-What-You-Can ticket price is simple - choose your ticket price from the options provided. One-half of your ticket price will be provided to the artists and the other half will be distributed through Everwood's Aspiring Artists Fund. The Fund provides grants to arts-focused teachers in Barron, Dunn, Pepin, Pierce, Polk and St. Croix counties for projects that spark wonder and talent in their young, aspiring artists. Everwood reveals a recipient(s) at each performance. Since 2012, Everwood has donated almost $44,000 to local school programs.
Each ticket will include a nominal booking "fee" (which pays for the ticket platform) and each transaction will include a "transaction charge" (which pays for the credit card fees). Tickets are transferable, but not refundable.
Everwood Farmstead, 54013