8/25: Zealyn w/ Matt Wright, Mike Edel, and Tyson Motsenbocker - SOLD OUT
Fremont Abbey Arts Center
Seattle, WA
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Thursday Aug 25, 2016 8:00 PM - Thursday Aug 25, 2016 10:30 PM | $8.00 - $13.00





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8/25: Zealyn w/ Matt Wright, Mike Edel, and Tyson Motsenbocker - SOLD OUT
SOLD OUT

Zealyn w/ Matt Wright, Mike Edel, Tyson Motsenbocker @ Fremont Abbey
8:00p show, 7:00p doors
All ages, mostly seated

Tickets:
$10 advance
$13 day of/at the door

About Zealyn:
Sleep on it, they say, and theyre pretty much always right.  Its the advice Zealyn gives on the second single off her debut album (Talk:Listen was released last month), Limbic System, due out this summer.  Sleep On It was written about the moments leading up to an important decision and, most of all, wanting more time.  Premiering with NYLON last week, the song marks a transition from pop to alternative for the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and was produced and co-written by Aaron Marsh of rock band Copeland.  Zealyn, aka Angie Miller, follows the lead of the female artists todayBANKS, Grimes, and FKA twigs to name a fewwho are singing to the future.

About  Matt Wright:
rst album, "Adam's Son" in December, 2013 and it is available on iTunes and other fine media outlets. If you've ever met Matt Wright, you know one thing: Matt is a storyteller. With one simple smell, sound, touch, or taste: Matt is reminded of a story.

About Mike Edel:
Theres something about the way Edel presents personal experiences in a way that project universal understandings. Love and beauty, pain and confusion, the knowledge that all precious things are only precious because they can be lost. It feels a little bit like growing up - like the moment when everything that felt so close as a young person is all of a sudden so far away. Its the comfort in finding that you arent alone. Theres a humanity in these discoveries, and listening to India/Seattle feels like watching Edel discover it for himself, and the product is a little bit of each of us.

Tyson Motsenbocker:
In North Central Washington State, Tyson Motsenbocker grew up in the apple orchards and pine forests at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Its the pastoral sound of his childhood that has defined the sound of his music, even among the freeways and fast pace of his new Southern California home. After the release of two EPs Until it Lands and Rivers and Roads Motsenbocker defined himself as a mature lyricist and accomplished songwriter, sharing the stage with the likes of David Bazan, Vance Joy and James Bay.

In 2013, after the death of his mother and hero, Motsenbocker walked the six hundred mile stretch of coastline to San Francisco in memory of her. In the contrast of loud cars on a dirty highway with the serene beauty of the Pacific Ocean Motsenbocker contracted a new view of life beyond loss, a renegotiated relationship with God and peace inside the turmoil. This walk would become the basis for his debut full length record availlable now on Tooth & Nail Records





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MORE INFO:

Seating is not reserved.

We have a mix of normal chairs, some tall chairs, and standing room in back if the show sells out

Fremont Abbey is ADA accessible on either level

We are an all ages venue.

Please refrain from talking or texting during the show

We encourage you to use your own "retina screens" as well and limit your photos and videos as they distract other attendees.
Thank you

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Location

Fremont Abbey Arts Center (View)
4272 Fremont Ave North
Seattle, WA 98103
United States

Categories

Music > All Ages

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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