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Live Recap: Weyes Blood with Molly Lewis at The Riviera

On Saturday, March 11, The Riviera in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood brought the sensational Weyes Blood back to town for the first time in over three years to play a sold-out show in support of her latest LP In the Darkness, Hearts Aglow (her second for Sub Pop Records), which released in November of last year to critical acclaim. In support, Weyes Blood’s Natalie Mering was joined by fellow Californian whistler Molly Lewis who played songs off her new EP “Mirage” (out on Jagjaguwar) accompanied by her pre-recorded music to a hushed and stunned audience. (In all truth, you could hear a pin drop during the entire duration of Lewis’ magical repertoire.)

Following Lewis came the main act: Mering’s five-piece band that filled out the stage among an array of shimmering and twinkling candelabras distributed between the instruments and gear, setting the appropriate tone for what would be a hauntingly elegant set. The band then took it away across 14 songs from both the new album and 2019’s acclaimed Titanic Rising, which includes fan favorites “Andromeda” and the endlessly danceable “Everyday.” Enveloping around these now-modern classics were tracks like the haunting “Grapevine” (named for the California’s I-5) to the seriously underrated “Children of the Empire” (This reviewers favorite.)

With these new songs, Mering has seemingly never felt more comfortable and alive on stage that she appears to be here with a lighting program that accompanies the tone of context of these songs perfectly. Mering’s presence, where she dances and twirls around like the ghost of an amateur ballerina, feels jubilant and earnest and is only helped by her new choice of stage costume. Gone is the smart white suit of the last few years of touring (a look featured on the cover of her third LP Front Row Seat to Earth) and in its place is a long white gown with a white cape and matching boots, casting Mering as a cross between a angelic religious figure and Princess Leia in the original Star Wars.

All of these elements combine into a transcendent alchemy during “God Turn Me Into a Flower” (from the new record) which finds Mering searching for a way to survive and finding that power in the idea of a resilient flexibility while also re-examing the Narcissus myth. Backlit by a single light, Mering slowly spun in and out of its rays which illuminated her cloak and dress to new heights, casting Mering as a spirit on the stage ready to ascend into the rafters and right out of the auditorium.

Later in the set, another ingenious touch of costume design came into play when, during “Twin Flame,” Mering’s chest lit up a bright reddish orange (“Hearts Aglow!”) commanding an audible gasp and then jubilant cheers from the audience. In addition to being a master songwriter and live performer, Mering’s showmanship and knack for creative spectacle are also now fully on display.

The evening eventually ended with a solo acoustic rendition of Titanic Rising’s closer “Picture Me Better,” a somber ballad about a lost friend. Making our way out of The Riv (select merch items in hand!) showgoers buzzed excitedly about what they had just seen against a thick Chicago snowfall that seemed perfectly timed to cap off the evening, it occurred to me: Across an evening of standing together in a dark room and sharing a communal cathartic experience we exactly conjured up the title of the new record— “In the Darkness, Hearts Aglow.”

Live Recap: Beabadoobee with Lowertown at The Riviera

This past Tuesday night, The Riviera Theatre hosted a loud and exciting show from Lowertown and Beabadoobee in the most recent show of the Beatopia Tour.

The evening began with the talented, New York-based duo Olivia Osby and Avshalom (AKA Avsha) Weinberg of Lowertown. I’ve been a fan of these two since 2019 and I was so excited when I saw they were coming to open for Beabadoobee in Chicago. They absolutely blew away the audience and definitely gained a lot of new fans while performing songs of their latest project entitled I Love to Lie (which is one of my favorite albums from this year.) Olivia and Avsha performed as if they’ve been on the stage a hundred times with their respective turns performing. The song that got the biggest applause was the 2020 single “Best Person You Know.” It sealed the dynamic pair’s amazing set and they couldn’t have chosen a better song.

With the stage warmed up and the crowd ready, Beabadoobee was up next to take the stage. With her arrival came an uproar so loud my ears were ringing after. She broke out into “10:36,” which the audience caught onto immediately. There wasn’t a single song the crowd didn’t latch onto within seconds. That’s something i haven’t seen a lot of so I knew her fans were not casual. While I enjoyed her opening song, I just can’t go without mentioning her performance of “Apple Cider.” That song evoked a reaction out of me I haven’t felt since I saw Saba at the Aragon Ballroom in May. The performance was even better than the recording on Spotify. I don’t know what she did to compete with herself but I was delighted to see how much fun she was having on stage while the audience roared along with her. 

Lowertown and Beabadoobee were the perfect pairing for this show, from the mosh pits that formed while Lowertown killed their time on stage to the girls I saw absolutely dying when Beabadoobee introduced herself. Everyone in the theatre was having the time of their lives, especially me.

I can’t wait to see these talented artists take the stage again in Chicago because after this show, I am a bigger fan than I already was. Check out photos from the show below, and see where you can catch the tour next here.

PHOTOS: Naked Giants and Car Seat Headrest at The Riviera Theatre 9.07.18

Check out photos of Car Seat Headrest's show in Chicago with Naked Giants on Friday, September 7th below!

See if Car Seat Headrest's tour is coming to a city near you by checking out the dates here.