Watch Snocaps Perform "Coast" on Fallon
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Watch Snocaps Perform "Coast" on Fallon
"Snocaps performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night (November 18), marking their late-night debut and first show ever. Katie and Allison Crutchfield christened their new indie rock project with a live rendition of "Coast" from their self-titled album. Joining them onstage was MJ Lenderman on drums, Brad Cook on bass, and Colin Croom on guitar. Watch a replay of the performance below."
"Last month, Snocaps was surprise-released in full. Their recording lineup on that LP includes Allison and Katie Crutchfield sharing singing duties and playing guitar, Lenderman handling drums, Cook- Waxahatchee's longtime producer-on bass, and a handful of others contributing backing vocals or small parts. It's the latest side-project by the twin sisters, who played together in P.S. Eliot and Bad Banana before starting their bands Waxahatchee and Swearin'."
"Next month, Snocaps will head out on a very short tour in support of their debut album. There are seven shows in total spread across Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City. A different artist opens each night: Bonny Doon, Cloakroom, Graham Hunt, Slippers, Mike Krol, Brennan Wedl, and Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band. Revisit the interview " How Waxahatchee Made the Album of Her (Second) Life""
Snocaps made their live debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on November 18, performing "Coast" from their self-titled album. The onstage lineup included Katie and Allison Crutchfield with MJ Lenderman on drums, Brad Cook on bass, and Colin Croom on guitar. The debut album was surprise-released last month with Allison and Katie sharing vocals and guitars, Lenderman on drums, and Cook on bass alongside additional backing contributors. The project continues the twins' collaborative history from P.S. Eliot and Bad Banana to Waxahatchee and Swearin'. A seven-show tour across Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City follows next month.
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