SIDNEY GISH Opening the show, Sidney Gish starts off with a cover of the STRFKR song “Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second.” The crowd hushes as she taps her looping guitar pedal, layering bass lines and guitar phrases. The electronic drum beat fills the rest of the space before she begins to sing. Throughout her set, she plays popular tracks like “Sin Triangle,” “Imposter Syndrome,” and “I Eat Salads Now.” Though Gish was the only one on stage, her energy and humor were both persistent and captivating.
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