NIKKI LANE

Sun Jul 11 2021 at 08:00 pm

Warehouse Live | Houston

Warehouse Live
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NIKKI LANE
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SUN. JULY 11, 2021 - NIKKI LANE - THE STUDIO AT WAREHOUSE LIVE
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WAREHOUSE LIVE & BLACKHORSE LIMO PRESENT
NIKKI LANE
SUN. JULY 11, 2021
THE STUDIO AT WAREHOUSE LIVE
DOORS: 7:00 PM | SHOW: 8:00 PM
ALL AGES
TICKETS: $20 ADV GA, $26 DOS GA, $275 VIP TABLE FOR 4
THE STUDIO AT WAREHOUSE LIVE
813 SAINT EMANUEL STREET
HOUSTON, TX 77044
http://www.warehouselive.com
Nikki Lane’s latest album Highway Queen, saw the young Nashville singer emerge as one of country and rock’s most gifted songwriters. Co-produced by Lane and fellow singer-songwriter, Jonathan Tyler, this emotional tour-de-force was recorded at Matt Pence’s Echo Lab studio in Denton, Texas as wellas at Club Roar with Collin Dupuis in Nashville, Tennessee. Blending potent lyrics, unbridled blues guitars, and vintage Sixties country-pop swagger, Lane’s new music will resonate as easily with Lana Del Rey and Jenny Lewis fans as those of Neil Young and Tom Petty.
Highway Queenis a journey through heartbreak that takes exquisite turns. The record begins with a whiskey-soaked homage to Lane’s hometown (“700,000 Rednecks”) and ends on the profoundly raw “Forever Lasts Forever,” where Lane mourns a failed marriage –the “lighter shade of skin” left behind from her wedding ring. On “Forever” and the confessional “Muddy Waters,” Lane’s lyrics align her with perceptive songwriters like Nick Lowe and Cass McCombs. Elsewhere, “Companion” is pure Everly Brothers’ dreaminess (“I would spend a lifetime/ Playing catch you if I can”). She goes on a Vegas bender on the rollicking “Jackpot,” fights last-call blues (“Foolish Heart”) and tosses off brazen one-liners at a backroom piano (“Big Mouth”).
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Warehouse Live, 813 Saint Emanuel St, Houston, United States

Tickets

USD 20 to USD 275

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