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BAILEN and Sway Wild @ The Casbah

  • The Casbah 2501 Kettner Boulevard San Diego, CA, 92101 United States (map)

BAILEN and Sway Wild @ The Casbah (downtown)

7:30pm doors, 8:30pm show

21+

$15

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Tired Hearts, the new album from rising indie-pop power trio, BAILEN, delivers a dazzling set of songsthat navigates the space between the heart’s expectation and the head’s sober reality. New York basedsiblings, Daniel, David, and Julia’s second full-length album for Fantasy beats with empathy,vulnerability, and resolve.At times intricate and playful, measured and elaborate, the 12 original songs on Tired Hearts wrestle withan uncertain future where ethics and morality—both communal and personal—seem to be constantlyshifting. Locating one’s compass amidst the chaos—a world-wide pandemic, toxic social media culture,economic insecurity and political turbulence—is at the LP’s core.Producer Brad Cook (Bon Iver, Waxahatchee, Snail Mail) who, along with the band, co-produced TiredHearts, helped to expand BAILEN’s ambition beyond what they initially envisioned. “We’d played thelast record live a hundred times before recording it, so we tracked a lot of it live,” Daniel explains. “WithBrad, we took a collagist’s approach. It freed us up to explore and be sonically adventurous.”In contrast to the road-tested songs on their accomplished debut LP, 2019’s Thrilled to Be Here producedby John Congleton, many of the songs on Tired Hearts were honed in the studio as opposed to live ontour – “the songs changed so much over the course of recording process,” Julia remarks.Most noticeably, Cook encouraged the trio to experiment with how they sing. “We deliberately used themore vulnerable parts of our voices,” Julia says. “After not being in the studio for years, we were invulnerable places, and this record reflects the frustration and tenderness of that time.” “We pushedourselves lyrically, it’s the most exposed, intimate music we’ve written as a result,” David affirms.Indeed, BAILEN’s radiant harmonies, spare, synth-driven tracks, and futuristic, ear-catchingarrangements usher in Tired Heart’s exhilarating avant-pop evolution. “Shadows,” affectingly captures“the moment you see someone and realize you can spend the rest of your life with them.” “Nothing Leftto Give” echoes of HAIM’s sparkling pop, while “These Bones,” contains a hint of Phoebe Bridgers’hushed intimacy.Perhaps no two songs embody that fresh ethos (and the band’s incredible range) more than the high-gloss,New Wave dance track “Call It Like It Is,” and the stunning “BRCA (Nothing Takes Me Down),” whichtakes its name from the hereditary breast cancer gene that Julia and her mother (who is a breast cancersurvivor) share. Over the track’s slow building rhythmic pulse, Julia sings of hospital gowns anduncertainty, untying a complex knot of familial anxiety, guilt, and acceptance, while embracing thedetermination to move forward: I’ll still live like I’m dying/ But I won’t let it take me down, she insists.“It’s about finding ways to not be defined by these circumstances, and to move past them with resilience.”Raised and rooted in New York City by classically trained musician parents and their wide-ranging,eclectic record collection, BAILEN has emerged as a favorite in indie circles by cultivating a passionatefollowing via word of mouth, robust playlisting and a stream of steady touring and collaborating withartists such as Amos Lee, The Lone Bellow, Joseph, and Hozier to name a few.On Tired Hearts, their exquisite and thought-provoking new album, BAILEN learns how to dream in theface of life’s uncertainty and in the process, moves forward aware, resilient, and hopeful. “This album is abreakthrough for us,” Daniel says. “It’s been a rocky road, but we’re really grateful that it’s led us here.”

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