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Sea Wolf, Port O'Brien, Sara Lov

Tuesday, October 27, at The Cavern

Jack London's novel Sea Wolf is a tale of the destructive potential of a single, domineering vision. For all his gifts, Alex Brown Church, who named his band after the parable, isn't one to go it alone.

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Were it not for his big canvas collaborations, he'd drown in Bright Eyes comparisons (and his voice does suggest a kinder, gentler Conor). On the recently released White Water, White Bloom, his Los Angeles-based act doesn't just indulge in hyper-tracked strings, pedal steel and pump organs—it surrenders and receives the mercy of melody in return. Church may write like an English major—"You're the whispering kind/Dark sapphire blood/A vision of veils all shimmery white" is typical of his pastoralist métier—but he shapes songs like an orchestral pop savant.

Fellow Los Angeles-based songstress Sara Lov opens, along with San Francisco's Port O'Brien.

 

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