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You have overshared to a stranger in a bar bathroom; your back is killing you because of everything you haven’t said; you’ve overwatered your houseplants again. Small Million is here for you.
Flowing from the collaboration of longtime creative partners Ryan Linder and Malachi Graham, the Portland-based indie pop outfit welds deeply affecting sonic production to smart lyrics about intuition and inhibition, losing control and ending up in unexpected places, being willing to screw up, bodies hurt and bodies joyful. The effect is both intimate and epic, delicate and fierce. Listen to it to ache, dance to it to heal.
Linder and Graham have been writing as a duo for a decade, but for their newest chapter they've expanded the band, enlisting Ben Tyler (Small Skies) on drums and Kale Chesney (Lo Pony) on bass and harmonies. Small Million's evolution into a four-piece has expanded the band’s sound from their synth pop origins to encompass more organic, raw indie rock energy. Small Million released their debut EP Before the Fall in June 2016, their follow-up, Young Fools, in Fall 2018, and singles “Saintly” and “Tarot” in 2019, followed by their latest album Passenger in Fall 2023 on Tender Loving Empire.
HANNAH GLAVOR
Hannah Glavor is a Portland based artist with a cinematic range of indie rock revelry and raw folk spirit, clutched together by catching pop elements. She has been on the West Coast scene for the past decade sharing the stage and touring with a broad range of sound like Joseph, Y La Bamba, and Liz Vice.
With her forthcoming album (Fall 2024) she has partnered with Portland producer Cameron Spies (Radiation City, Night Heron, The Shivas, Reptaliens) to co-produce a solidly indie rock anthemic masterpiece; each song standing confidently on its own.
Blending lush soaring vocals over guitar solos, soulful bass runs, and tight drums; she pulls in sonic references from 90’s and early aughts legends like the Cranberries, the Strokes, and Radiohead as well as present day bands like Soccer Mommy, Julia Jacklin and TOPS for an altogether new but familiar collection of songs.
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Mississippi Studios, 3937 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR 97227-1162, United States,Portland, Oregon
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