On Oct. 11 LA-based duo, Girlpool will be taking the stage at the Blockhouse. Comprised of friends Harmony Tividad and Cleo Tucker, Girlpool to feel everything with just a few chords and lyrics that sound like they came straight from a teenage girl with an uncanny sense of clarity of the world they live in combined with a mature self-awareness.
Probably because Tividad and Tucker formed the band when they were 17 and 18, respectively. And they both have an uncanny sense of clarity of the world they live in and have a sense of self-awareness that most adults would be lucky to possess.
Their debut album, Before the World Was Big was released in July to critical acclaim, receiving a 7.6 from Pitchfork and starring in an episode of NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series. In that video, it's clear that Tividad and Tucker operate on the same brainwaves. They're living the dream of being in band with your best friend that we've all had at some point in our lives.
Opening for Girlpool are Eskimeaux and Told Slant. Both from Brooklyn, they'll start the night off with emotionally-charged music that's perfect for a Sunday night.
The doors open at 7 p.m. and the music starts at 8 p.m. Tickets can be bought in advance for $8 here.