Kit Orion/Talk Chalk/Clamb w/ Visuals by Digital Awareness

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Kit Orion live at the Lizard Lounge with Talk Chalk, Clamb and featuring visuals by Digital Awareness Jan 11th!

$15 adv/$20 door

Introducing Caitlyn O’Brien (she/her/hers), a Cambridge-based singer-songwriter, musician, producer, and DJ. ​Caitlyn became dedicated to her exploration of music and musical community starting with studying classical voice at a young age, and later, getting involved in her local music community performing in original projects, bands and studio sessions.

​She has only just recently started publicly writing and producing her own music under the name Kit Orion with her first EP released in February of 2021.

The majority of the songs from her self-titled EP and upcoming record Bottle Grin, released in October of 2024, were written as responses to personal loss and exploration of self, through prompts given in a songwriting club led by dear friend and collaborator, Jessica Kion (Justice Cow).

The creation of the album Bottle Grin strived to sonically collage her self-produced bedroom soundscapes to the live musical contributions of friends and collaborators in the studio.

https://www.kitorion.com/

Talk Chalk is a five piece band from Boston focusing on spooky rock with writing done by singer/synth player Crystal Araiza. Araiza is a MassArt alumni who has been playing music in Boston for years as well as designing album art for local musicians. The members, Dylan Sullivan (bass), Nicholas James Stewart (guitar), Mark Damon (guitar), Steve Aliperta (drums)and Crystal all know each other through many years of playing together. The music is recorded/engineered by Aliperta at Kennedy Studios in Burlington, MA. They are currently working on their full length “Dance, and You Shall Receive!” Set to be e re released in early 2025.

Talk Chalk

“Clamb treats each musical moment, be it live or on record, as a snapshot of an exact moment in time, free from the concept of mistake, instead reinterpreting mistakes as compositional tools to bring a piece of music to a new emotional level. The choices Clamb makes in its live show have evolved in the year since this performance was recorded, but as it was the band’s first club show since the pandemic forced its members apart for 15 months, it was an intense time for musicians eager to enter back into a world they were previously shut out from, and Clamb were bursting at the seams with ideas to share together.”- Blood Makes Noise

Clamb

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