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The Cabin Project with Bad Camper

By Talent Club Presents (other events)

Friday, March 25 2022 8:00 PM 11:59 PM PDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

https://www.thecabinproject.com/

THE BAND
Katie Sawicki: vocals, guitar, piano
Zanny Geffel: drums, vocals
Kelly Clifton: Bass
Jean Mastaler: Violin

The Cabin Project, a quartet of Portland-based musicians, is an indie rock band whose sound stems from haunting choruses, three-part harmonies, pedals, synths and strings. The songs are musically expansive, yet retain an intimacy similar to that of The National, Warpaint and Bon Iver.

The band, started as a project of Katie Sawicki - a former-folksinger from Brooklyn, gone electric, is now defined by musical partner Zanny Geffel, rooted in jazz and percussive inspired drums, and collaborators Jean Mastaler on harmonically effect-layered electric violin and Kelly Clifton on reverent, counter-melodic bass.

The Cabin Project's newest album, "Decenter" was released January 31st, 2019. It was recorded by engineer Josh Powell of The Map Room Studio in Portland, Oregon, and mastered by acclaimed NYC based Sarah Register.

Best described by Tucson weekly...The Cabin Project is "A sonic reflection of watching a Southern winter unfold through a smudged window at a Greyhound bus station, the music is intimate and subtle and warm. It reveals melodic sparseness of Leonard Cohen and post-Low creep. And like Cohen, The Cabin Project has a lonesome sound, but not so much to make you feel all alone."

 

https://www.badcamper.org/

Sometimes you have to travel the world to realize everything you’ve always wanted was closer than it seemed. This is the lesson that Matthew Fisherkeller, aka Fish, learned after 9 months cycling around the world with nothing but his guitar. During his coming of age journey Fish wrote the songs that would eventually become the music on Bad Camper’s debut album “What You Love Comes Along.” 

Before life on the road Fish grew up in a musical family in the San Francisco Bay Area. At 9 years old he picked up the drums and then later went on to earn his bachelors and master’s degrees in music. He thought he had his life laid out for him, however the ending of a long-term romantic relationship changed everything. As he contemplated his life’s purpose, the Dakota Access Pipeline protest was gaining more attention and Fish felt the call to go and support the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in North Dakota. 

Fish spent a total of 3 months at Sacred Stone Camp. Within a few weeks of being there, the freezing temperatures caused many people to leave, and Fish became the only remaining person able to run the kitchen. When he wasn’t cooking for hundreds of people a day, he was jamming and forming the ideas that would later inspire his music project Bad Camper. Forever changed and deeply inspired by his experience at the camp, Fish decided to start a solo cycling trip around the country and eventually Europe and North Africa. He hit the road with nothing but his bike and guitar, reconnecting with himself and his dreams, and drawing inspiration from the places he saw and the people he met along the way. During the course of this 9 month journey across the US, Europe and North Africa, Fish conceived and wrote the majority of the songs that would eventually become Bad Camper’s debut album. Upon returning home and with the help of long time friends, Thomas Levy (Bass Guitar), Lily Sorenson (Vocals), Jordan Latini (Lead Guitar), Mia Bella D’Augelli (Violin) and producer David Lipps, they meticulously crafted the songs on the band’s debut album "What You Love Comes Along."

As Bad Camper continues to create music fans can expect consistent new jams, a series of music videos, behind the scenes footage and renegade camper van performances in their custom converted van.