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Sister Ray Tickets
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- 10/11/24Until 10/11/24Seattle, WAThe CrocodileSunset Rubdown, Sister RayOn partner site
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- 10/14/24Monday 08:00 PMSan Francisco, CAThe IndependentSunset RubdownOn partner site
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- 10/14/24Monday 08:00 PMSan Francisco, CABimbo's 365 ClubSunset RubdownOn partner site
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- 10/16/24Wednesday 08:00 PMTucson, AZ191 TooleSunset Rubdown @ 191 Toole
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- 10/27/24Sunday 07:00 PMNew York, NYIrving Plaza Powered By Verizon 5GSunset Rubdown
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About
What does it take to not only become unburdened by your past, but to embrace its many contours? Sister Ray,the project of Edmonton-born songwriter Ella Coyes, was conceived out of necessity; a self-designed vehicle built to examine trauma with unflinching honesty. Armed with a voice that soars and scrapes in equal measure, Coyes converts first-person recollections of big, complicated love into universally potent allegories. The result is an unyielding, spacious, and commanding form of indie rock, rooted in the folk tradition, that transforms unvarnished, interior reflections into a generous public offering.
Sister Ray’s music is steeped in a wide range of cultural influences. With gospel
bluegrass and 90’s country playing in the background of their youth, it was the
traditional Métis music played at home that not only brought them closer to their heritage, but taught them a form of storytelling rooted in collective value, resilience, and safety. Through the existential questions that came with examining contradictory identities, Coyes came to understand music’s ability to archive personal histories while also unpacking overwhelming emotions with the support of a community. As their taste evolved, Coyes began to devour music across all genres, obsessing over the songwriting of Loudon Wainwright III, the eerie space of Do Make Say Think, the hard hitting hooks of mid-western emo like American Football, and the ascending vocals of Jeff Buckley.
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