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Who's playing this Saturday?

  • Writer: Patrick Gilbride
    Patrick Gilbride
  • May 30
  • 2 min read

This weekend we are partnering with Plots, an app which, in a nutshell, could help you throw your next rager, and together we’re bringing you “Tipsy Tapas” by Root, a farm-to-table company.  They will be making locally sourced tapas and Paella!  We’ll also be joined by Elementalist, a farm-to-flame cannabis delivery company.  


That’s the everything else of the evening, but of course, the main dish, the big hit, is our singer-songwriters.  The lineup, preceded by a DJ, includes Kate Grahn, Lily Kincade, and Rob Eberle.  Listen to selected discography songs on our This Saturday… playlist



Kate Grahn hits hard with plenty of attitude.  Her sound is rock, late 80s and late 90s, the perfect backdrop for her powerful, soaring vocals, and lyrics about the darker side of love.  In her 2025 single “LALALALA”, we learn that she also plays guitar, thank you very much, and she really does, supporting herself deftly even if she plays without her band.  Her latest release, “Common Denominator”, calls out the elephant in the room, the cause of the drama, that problematic person.



Listening to Lily Kincade’s music is almost like listening to a relationship podcast in song form.  Much of her lyrics speak to the dramatic battlefield that is modern dating, whose casualties are often left questioning, and maybe just a little broken.  Lily began her career in LA, but has since moved to Nashville, and it is interesting to see that, since moving, her lyrics show a character more gracious, forgiving, or accepting of relationship pains.  Her latest single, “Nothing Like Me”, pulls a lyrical illusion: we think we are listening to Lily talk about her breakup reaction in the third person, then it’s revealed she’s actually singing of a synthetic personality, but we are left to wonder if that synthetic personality is something to live up to, or something we are happy to have avoided becoming.  



Rob Eberle’s music feels like being on a road trip.  Gentle vocal curves and cloudlike reverberance weave through his songs like the smooth tapestry of asphalt in the countryside.  Much of his lyrics focus on relationships, how they come and go, how to move past them or linger pleasantly in their memory.  His latest single, “Signal Fades”, tells the story of the love simmering after a relationship ends, how it tends to stick around, and what was once sweet verges on bitter.  


See you there!

 
 
 

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