
About this Event
Friday Oct 24th
Join us for an evening of Art pop & Indie. Hosting is Mother Foucaults bookstore. Located on the border of Portland’s inner southeast industrial district, Mother Foucault’s specializes in used, rare, and vintage books. Mother Foucaults creates the perfect cozy space and unique listening room for live music.
Donation - $10 (cash / venmo at doors)
RSVP Online - Cash or venmo tickets collected at doors
Doors @ 7 pm
Music at 7:30 pm
715 SE Grand
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Franklin Gothic - Franklin Gothic's second full-length album Echoes is the musical project of Portland-based songwriter Jay DiBartolo. Weaving melodic indie pop with atmospheric shoegaze and noisy dream rock, Echoes centers on themes of repetition and self-reflection, delving into the emotional cycles and internal struggles we often find ourselves revisiting.
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Glass Egg (SEA) - is the dream pop-ish imagination of Seattle-based songwriter and producer Emilia Glaser. Growing up in the Snoqualmie Valley just outside of Seattle, Emilia’s songwriting took shape at the convergence of the lonesome misty river valley and the PNW indie scene of the 2010s. With the addition of Julian Stefanzick on bass and percussion, glass egg's sonic realmexpanded to its current iteration. glass egg’s timbre spins motifs of dream pop sweethearts such as Cocteau Twins and Chromatics, but shifts in alternative and less refined directions as if with a growing pain. Their newest offering, visions & ecstasies (10.10.25), borrows its title from a collection of essays of the same name by modernist poet and imagist movement staple, H.D. (b.1886). Circling themes of theory in and of artistic process, ephemeral consciousnesses, and dissecting the many contexts of love- visions & ecstasies is as nebulous as it is personal.
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Frecks - is comprised of two twenty-something members named Jayden and Jeremy from Portland, Oregon. Jayden has been writing music since her early teen years and draws inspiration from all aspects of her life. Pulling from concepts of introspection and undying love, she aims to tug on heartstrings with dreamy guitar riffs and haunting melodies.




Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mother Foucault's Bookshop, 715 SE Grand Ave, Portland, United States
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