Mar
28

Delicate Steve

The Chapel

San Francisco, CA

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Tickets available at the door

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$20 Advance and $24 Day of Show

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“I’ve spent most of my life trying to escape the sound of the electric guitar,” says Steve Marion. That’s a rather surprising confession considering that, under the name Delicate Steve, Marion has spent the better part of the last decade establishing himself as one of the most wildly innovative and widely revered players in the game. He’s recorded with Paul Simon, been sampled by Kanye West, toured in the Black Keys, and released numerous critically acclaimed albums of genre-bending instrumental music. He’s your favorite musician’s favorite musician, a virtuoso songwriter, producer, and performer who occupies a lane entirely his own in the modern indie landscape, but he’s never liked the sound of the electric guitar? “I’ve tried everything under the sun to get away from it,” he explains. “Until now.”

Written and recorded on a 1966 Fender Stratocaster that reignited his love for the instrument, Delicate Steve’s captivating new album, After Hours, marks a first for Marion, an earnest, easygoing collection that revels in the simple joys of plugging in and playing. The songs are sweet and breezy here, pairing vintage soul grooves with mesmerizing, wordless melodies, and Marion’s production work is suitably subtle and restrained, stepping back in all the right places to let the album’s masterful performances speak for themselves. In another first, Marion teamed up with outside musicians on the record, bringing in a group of all-star players including renowned bassist Shahzad Ismaily (Yoko Ono, Marc Ribot) and famed Brazilian percussionist Mauro Refosco (David Byrne, Atoms For Peace) to help flesh out the arrangements and stretch his sonic boundaries. The result is Marion’s warmest, most magnetic work to date, an inviting, immediately accessible album that manages to balance thoughtful introspection and carefree bliss in equal measure.

Big Light was born in San Francisco’s Mission District in 2006, and immediately stole the hearts of many on the local indie scene. 17 years and 6 albums later, the band achieved cult status in their home town & have proven themselves reliable for delivering high-energy, heart-on-their-sleeves live sets. 2022-23 saw memorable gigs in New Orleans & the Bay Area with longtime confederates Rotary Downs and The Slip, as well as a surprise set of Bowie covers at Petaluma’s Mystic Theatre, with Greg Loiacono of the Mother Hips augmenting the quartet for the occasion.

2024 will see Big Light return to Nola to host their 3rd annual JazzFest after-party. In the meantime, the band is finishing work on a new LP with engineer & collaborator Kevin Friedrichsen, slated for release this fall.

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The Chapel

777 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA, 94110

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Talent

Delicate Steve

Big Light