Johnny Brenda's Presents

Lowercase Roses

Ages 21 and up
Lowercase Roses
Wednesday, July 08
Doors: 7 pm
$12.90
 ADVANCE: $12.9

*All events are 21+ valid ID required for entry*

7 PM – Doors
8 PM – Show

LOWERCASE ROSES

Mover, the fourth full-length album of introspective and artful pop rock from Philadelphia’s Lowercase Roses, explores many angles of its titular noun: emotional changes, shifts through time and space, and the labor connected to moving—which happens to be a job worked by Matt Scheuermann, the project’s songmaker, producer, and primary instrumentalist. Motion paces through the liminal scenes the record’s subjects haunt, and it flows between the doubt and desirousness of Mover’s lyrics. “I cannot overlook the relentless beauty of life,” admits Scheuermann, in spite of the destructive forces humanity wields against itself: capitalism, ecological destruction, genocide, incarceration. “We’re destroying our home and our family. But we were given a home and a family in the first place, and that is incredible.” He sees movement as a way through existence and understanding, a path to learn and grow with the earth. And so Mover is about acknowledging bad things, but also believing in better things. It coalesces into a warm and well-built home—sunny in its quirky decor, soft in its honesty, strongly structured by the supportive bones of Scheuermann’s masterful songcraft. Layers bustle and build, nudge aside or disappear, come back in a differently-tinted form, like musical furniture staged into a lived-in place of refuge. This restless arrangement and rearrangement reveals deft architecture: a beautifully uncanny, suspenseful-yet-steady collection about love, community, and the precarious act of making something meaningful amid end times.

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LIZDELISE

Lizdelise is an interdisciplinary artist and performer who makes music that centers queer joy, embraces the inevitability of grief, and makes you shake your *peach emoji*. Their sounds have been heard far and wide, most recently at the Cannes Short Film Festival, Edinburgh Fringe, and Lincoln Center. They are an Aries moon but you’ll have to guess their sun. 

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