Those searching for that sublime hum, those of the sit-down/tune-out persuasion, should meander on over to Louie’s Trophy House this Friday night. The Terminal Orchestra, an atmospheric ethereal multi-piece band from Marquette, MI, has paired up with wistful shoegazers Glowfriends and mistress-of-moody Fiona Dickinson, to reinstall winter melancholy before the snow all melts into the gutters.
The Terminal Orchestra is a 9-piece group out of Marquette with a symphony savory sound. Citing The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly composer Ennio Morricone as a main influence, these guys and gals are grandiose while remaining delicate.
Glowfriends are a bundle of mellowed out indie poppers with a sweet spin. Expect bubble-gum highs followed by lullaby-lows.
Fiona Dickinson, shame if you haven’t heard of her, plays as if howling out of the deepest depths of whatever hell that dared drag her bittersweet voice into it. Her cries are darker than a piece of chocolate cake at a funeral, and her teardrop voice just as much of a guilty pleasure.
Show starts at 9 p.m., costs $5, and y’all should be of the +18 age range.