
"That wound up not being the case, but in the end we sort of are getting a P.S. Eliot reunion after all. Katie, Allison, their Snocaps collaborators MJ Lenderman and Brad Cook, and Colin Croom (Twin Peaks, Waxahatchee's live band) are in the midst of a short Snocaps tour, and not only is it a rare chance to catch Katie and Lenderman especially in smaller rooms than they typically play lately, but yes, they're playing P.S. Eliot songs."
"Material from Allison's band Swearin' and Waxahatchee songs have also been making their way into the setlists of these shows, and the penultimate night of the tour, the first of two NYC shows at Bowery Ballroom on Sunday (12/7), was a treat from beginning to end. The Snocaps material sounds just as fresh and infectious live as on record, and the Waxahatchee songs they included were some of her older, more indie rock-leaning tracks that haven't gotten much play on her recent tours -"
"Brennan Wedl, who Katie has shouted out on her Substack, opened Sunday night's show; she also opens Katie and Lenderman's 2026 solo tour. See pictures from the night, the setlist, and attendee-taken video below. The short tour wraps up with a second Bowery Ballroom show tonight (12/8), and it's totally sold out. They have one more date, at Wilco's Sky Blue Sky destination festival in January,"
Katie Crutchfield and her twin sister Allison are performing under the Snocaps name with collaborators MJ Lenderman, Brad Cook, and Colin Croom on a brief tour. The shows pair surprise-release Snocaps material with older Waxahatchee and Allison's Swearin' songs, plus P.S. Eliot tracks. The NYC Bowery Ballroom performance on 12/7 showcased fresh live Snocaps arrangements and indie-rock Waxahatchee selections like American Weekend's "Bathtub," played during the encore for Cook's birthday. Lenderman primarily played drums and moved to guitar only for the final P.S. Eliot cover, during which Allison handled drums. Brennan Wedl opened the show.
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