Soccer Mommy & Snail Mail
Columbia's Live Music Block at Tin Roof & The Senate, 1022 Senate St, 20201 Columbia Directions
Thu 22.10.2026 19:00
Bag Policy: -Clear bag that does not exceed 12"x6"x12" -One gallon clear plastic bag -Small clutch bags with a max size of 4.5"x6.5" -Fanny packs must be clear You must have a valid physical ID to consume alcohol at The Senate. The Senate is now a cashless venue
Performers
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Soccer Mommy
New album 'Evergreen' out October 25 đ
lnk.soccermommyband.com/Evergreen
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Snail Mail
On âRicochet,â the third album from Snail Mail, out now on Matador Records, Lindsey
Jordan returns to assert herself as a generational songwriter, clear-eyed and
honest as ever. Time has passed, but she remains a sensitive soul, and here her
incisive introspection is tethered to newly expansive and hypnotic melodies and
ornate string arrangements. While writing âRicochet,â Jordan found herself
fixating on concerns sheâd previously pushed out of her mind, namely death and
what happens after.
Jordanâs early music largely dealt with matters of the heart, a territory that she
tried to step beyond on âRicochet.â âMisery feels safe to write about because I am
good at it,â she says, âbut Iâm not bathing in my own agony anymore.â To feel the
pain of everything and then nothing is a lonesome contradiction. âRicochetâ is a
record about being caught in this whirlpool, but Jordanâs music has never been
so transcendent. The luminous opener, âTractor Beam,â is driven by jangly
guitars, but is ultimately about dissociation and âfeeling othered while
acknowledging that youâre spending a lot of your time and energy figuring out
how to float away.â
When it came time to record the songs bouncing around in her head, Jordan
turned to a friend, Aron Kobayashi Ritch, the bassist and producer of the fuzzy
indie rock band Momma. Jordan describes the process as refreshing, trusting,
and comfortable. âI felt like an equal voice,â she says. âHe was as interested in
my decisions as I was in his.â
These 11 songs are colored by the anxiety of watching life slip through your
fingers, as well as the vulnerability of loving deeply rather than frenetically.
Ultimately, âRicochetâ is an album about realizingâand acceptingâthat the world
still turns no matter what is going on in your tiny life.