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Gladie Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 2,545
Category Indie Rock, Indie, Indie Pop
Concerts
May
03
First Unitarian Church
Philadelphia
Tickets
May
20
Warehouse XI - Boston Event Space
Somerville
Tickets
May
21
the broadway
Brooklyn
Tickets
Sep
07
The Fillmore Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Tickets
About Gladie
Safe Sins, the debut record from Philadelphia band Gladie, begins with a prayer: “I close my eyes, pretend to pray/That this shame would just fuck off today,” sings Augusta Koch, her familiar timbre floating atop a wave of bleary-eyed synths on opener “Pray.” It’s a gentle, hymnal introduction to a record that ducks from jangly power pop to plucky indie rock, scrappy electronic psych jams to swaying shoegaze. The record borrows its title from Koch’s poetry zines: Safe Sins is a place of safety, acceptance, and progress. It is a record about isolation, loss, and dismantling shame and grief through self-analysis. Koch, formerly of beloved Philly trio Cayetana, has been working on the 10 songs that comprise Safe Sins for years. They existed first as poems before being brought to life at The Bunk in Henryville, Pennsylvania, where Koch (guitar, vocals) recorded with bandmates Matt Schimelfenig (guitar, bass, keyboard, vocals), Ian Farmer (bass), and Pat Conaboy (drums). Schimelfenig also produced and mixed the record. Koch explains that while Safe Sins tracks a narrative arc, it’s not exactly linear—it’s complex and tangled, treading a more realistic path to healing. “To me, it has this vibe of the stages that you go through when you’re grieving, but also how most people don’t go through one stage then onto the next one,” she says. “They have it over and over. Even in one day, you could experience all of those things and come up with some type of closure, then the next day feel differently. There’s not really ever a clean conclusion.” The record’s opener gives way to a rush of guitars and both digital and analog drums on the spritely “When You Leave The Sun,” a strut in crisp morning sunlight: “On the bright days, I can see the light/When the chemicals blend just right,” Koch calls brightly. It’s followed by lead single “A Pace Far Different,” a guitar-forward bop haunted by chiming keys and pleas for escape. Scattered throughout, between wiry guitar melodies, drum triggers, and cavernous synth patches, are small, insistent mantras: “We give ‘em credit, we don’t owe ‘em that much,” on “Even At Your Easel,” or the soothing nihilism of “Cosmic Joke,” as Koch declares, “Everything I lost, I never really had.”The record builds to a close with “Parlor” and “Choose,” the first of which opens with light organ and drums, and finds Koch inventorying then stitching up the damage done by putting herself behind others: “I’ll gift myself my own respect/Maybe someday time will intercept, and I’ll be able to grant my own success/To be happy.” It’s followed by the clean-slate of “Choose,” which reframes power and self-determination over a slow-march of guitars. “Now I live in absence of or inside my least desirable traits/I pick and choose,” Koch sings before resolving, “I could wield this magic for good/Make it right, I know I could/If I choose.” Safe Sins is defined equally by pain and hope, two opposing forces that define human existence. The record acknowledges that on some days, the former wins; on the good ones, the latter does. But neither are static endpoints. Both are places we visit often. Gladie are set uponmaking sure the path between them stays open, as Koch shouts firmly on “Twenty Twenty:” “I am angry, I am lonely, but I am optimistic, too!”
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Genres
Indie Rock, Indie, Indie Pop
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Gladie Tour Cities
Philadelphia, PA Somerville, MA Brooklyn, NY

Frequently Asked Questions About Gladie

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Gladie on tour?

Yes, Gladie is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Gladie concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Gladie tour is scheduled for 4 dates across 3 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Gladie scheduled to play?

Gladie is scheduled to play 4 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Gladie tour start?

Gladie’s tour starts May 03, 2024 and ends on Sep 07, 2024. They will play 3 cities; their most recent concert was held in Philadelphia at First Unitarian Church and their next upcoming concert will be in Somerville at Warehouse XI - Boston Event Space.

What venues is Gladie performing at?

As part of the Gladie tour, Gladie is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

May 03 - Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church
May 20 - Somerville, MA @ Warehouse XI - Boston Event Space
May 21 - Brooklyn, NY @ the broadway
Sep 07 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia
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