Nov 12 2021
Julien Baker - Appearing Live

Julien Baker - Appearing Live

Presented by The Complex at The Complex

Sartain and Saunders Presents

Julien Baker
Performing Live

With Special Guest
DEHD
and
Katie Malco

Doors: 7:00pm

Tickets go on sale Friday 4/9/21 at 10am

'Little Oblivions' is Julien Baker’s third album and follow-up to 2017’s 'Turn Out The Lights’, both on Matador Records. The New York Times said the ‘Turn Out The Lights’ is “the work of a songwriter who has resonated with an international audience (…), the rare second album that, despite new self-consciousness, stretches beyond an unspoiled debut to reach for even bigger things, with all its passion intact”. The Sunday Times said “the mix of detached vocals, lush arrangements and laid-bare post-mortems on love, loss, dysfunction and acceptance is devastating."

In 2018, Baker formed boygenius with Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus. The resulting eponymous EP and joint North American tour made for one of the most celebrated and talked about musical communions of that year, highlighting Baker at the forefront of a burgeoning generation of era-defining artists.

Baker shot to worldwide attention in 2015 with show-stopping debut, Sprained Ankle. Recorded in only a few days, it was a bleak yet hopeful meditation on identity, addiction, faith, resilience and redemption. An intense and immersive performer, her live shows were described by The New Yorker as “…. hushed, reverential. The only sounds you hear between songs are her fingers as she tweaks the tuning on her electric guitar, scattered whispers between friends, and the rustling as the crowd waits patiently for Baker to start strumming again”.

Baker has collaborated on studio recordings with Frightened Rabbit, Matt Berninger, Hayley Williams, Becca Mancari, Mary Lambert, and on stage with Justin Vernon, The National, Sharon Van Etten, Ben Gibbard, and others.

"With [‘Little Oblivions’] she scales her music up to larger spaces, backed by a full rock band with ringing guitars and forceful drums. But she doesn’t hide behind them; she’s still ruthless and unsparing, particularly about herself." NEW YORK TIMES

"Julien Baker is back with a stunning new solo album. Little Oblivions chronicles the missteps in life that can fill you with regret but also (hopefully) help you grow and be better." NPR MUSIC

"Unruly, complex, and gorgeous." THE NEW YORKER

"She’s rendering the details of her life with new clarity, crafting songs that anyone who struggles will recognize. And with “Little Oblivions,” she’s found a newly vivid musical setting that should help these stories reach more people who need them." WALL STREET JOURNAL

"Julien Baker's songwriting -- her showcasing of the minuscule details comprising her life and informing her sense of introspection -- will make any project she works on a must-listen; simply put, there are few artists working today with her stinging force. " BILLBOARD

"On her third album, Julien Baker’s self-lacerating storytelling gets a more expansive canvas to work with. The big, full-band sound makes all the small moments of pain surreptitiously devastating. “ PITCHFORK

Admission Info

Phone: 801-528-9197

Email: info@thecomplexslc.com

Dates & Times

2021/11/12 - 2021/11/12

Location Info

The Complex

536 West 100 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Parking Info

Public parking is available at The Gateway, 1 block east of The Complex in the Summer or Winter parking garages. Discounted all day parking vouchers can be purchased at The Complex concessions counter during any event for $5. ($1 off if you’re a Complex Crew Pass holder)

Unsecure street parking is available along 100 S. and 600 W. Please be cautious as there are areas of the street clearly marked as no parking zones; the city will ticket and/or tow your car if parked illegally. DO NOT leave valuables in your car. The Complex is not responsible for anything that happens to your car while parked on the street.

 

Trax

The Complex is one to two blocks away from 3 Trax stations: Salt Lake Central, Old Greek Town & Planetarium.