Snocaps Announce First-Ever Tour Dates
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Snocaps Announce First-Ever Tour Dates
"Days after surprise-releasing their debut self-titled album, Snocaps are rolling out the details on their first-ever concerts. Spread across three cities, Snocaps' mini tour begins at Chicago's Thalia Hall, on December 1 and 2, where they're joined by Cloakroom and Graham Hunt, respectively. Next, the band heads to Los Angeles' Teragram Ballroom, on December 4 and 5, with openers Slippers and Mike Krol. Snocaps then conclude the run at New York's Bowery Ballroom, on December 7 and 8, with Brennan Wedl and Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band."
"Before breaking out in their bands Waxahatchee and Swearin', respectively, the sisters recorded lo-fi music together in P.S. Eliot, which dissolved in the early 2010s, and Bad Banana, their similarly short-lived project. Both Cook and Lenderman have played music with Katie Crutchfield before, too, although not in those bands. Cook has spent years working behind the board on many Waxahatchee records, while Lenderman collaborated with Katie Crutchfield on Tigers Blood-most notably on the single " Right Back to It.""
Snocaps surprise-released a debut self-titled album and announced a first-ever mini-tour spanning Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York in early December. The run opens at Thalia Hall in Chicago on December 1–2 with Cloakroom and Graham Hunt, continues at Los Angeles' Teragram Ballroom on December 4–5 with Slippers and Mike Krol, and concludes at New York's Bowery Ballroom on December 7–8 with Brennan Wedl and Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band. Twin sisters Katie and Allison Crutchfield lead the project, joined by MJ Lenderman and longtime Waxahatchee producer Brad Cook. The sisters previously played together in P.S. Eliot and Bad Banana, while Cook produced Waxahatchee records and Lenderman collaborated on Tigers Blood, including the single 'Right Back to It,' which reached No. 2 in The 100 Best Songs of 2024.
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