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Roselit Bone

Roselit Bone Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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Category Gothic Americana, Gothic Country, Post Punk, Spaghetti Western, Western And Country
Concerts
Aug
14
Sunset Tavern
Seattle
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Aug
17
Roshambo Artfarm / Art+Science Cider & Wine
Sheridan
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Aug
19
The DLC
Salt Lake City
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Aug
21
Hi-Dive
Denver
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Aug
22
Kirby's
Wichita
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Aug
23
Replay Lounge
Lawrence
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Aug
24
The Sydney
Omaha
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Aug
25
Raccoon Motel
Davenport
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Aug
28
The Lift
Dubuque
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Aug
29
Cactus Club
Milwaukee
Tickets
Sep
04
Outer Limits Lounge
Hamtramck
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Sep
05
Happy Dog
Cleveland
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Sep
10
The Fire
Philadelphia
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Sep
14
Fleetwood's
Asheville
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Sep
15
Springwater
Nashville
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Sep
19
Siberia
New Orleans
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About Roselit Bone
After over a decade of touring, Roselit Bone have perfected an infectious and intense live show that has transfixed crowds in a nightly conversion ritual. Previously described by Oregon Public Broadcasting as “a unique type of gothic country rock that borrows heavily from Mexican ranchera music, rockabilly and the same lonely and wide-open spaces that inspired the classic Spaghetti Western scores of composer Ennio Morricone,” the Portland 8-piece – led by frontwoman Charlotte McCaslin – have deepened, shapeshifted, and outdone themselves on their fourth full-length record, Ofrenda. Album opener “Your Gun” begins quietly with guitarist Victor Franco’s tense, muted power chords as Charlotte seethes “I can’t stop crying long enough to fuck // and there’s a bullet missing from your gun.” The drums fire, and violent stomps and claps herald the arrival of the full band. Trumpets blare, violins swell, guitars thunder, and tambourine rattles convulsively. Saxophone oozes and bleats as the band stalks the ruins of civic and carnal relationships, and you know Roselit Bone is back. While at times confrontational, showcasing the band’s unambiguous worship of early punk bands like Suicide and The Gun Club, there is a new level of subtlety and complexity on Ofrenda. Serpentine, distorted organs and Charlotte’s smooth, psychedelic guitar leads crawl through “The Sea In Silhouette,” a sultry, feminine anthem of collapse awareness. Cops kick over prayer candles on the short, beautiful “Veladoras”, itself a prayer for peace that bursts into a fiery dirge with harpsichord, church bells and swirling synths as the band briefly charge in and out of the song like an apocalyptic cavalry. On “Vassal or Vagabond,” Charlotte’s arpeggiated requinto guitar channels the haunting ranchera of Chavela Vargas under the strains of Faith Grossnicklaus’ heartbreaking, elegiac violin. The sinister baritone of King Dude harmonizes with Charlotte on the song’s mantra “Be you a vassal or vagabond, you’re not to speak until fired upon // We’ve seen the work of your lesser gods and we are done pretending.” Regardless of where the needle drops on Ofrenda, listeners will be transported into a time of great tumult and transition in its players minds. Offering an explicit but tender look at Charlotte’s inner life, Ofrenda encapsulates the cycles of loss, survival and rebirth of the years between albums, which included a divorce, several family deaths, her gender transition, and the beginning of a new relationship – all set against the cataclysmic backdrop of the pandemic, a summer of police violence against her home city, and massive wildfires that blacked out the sun. These songs are still as visceral and heartbreaking as anything the band has done, but there is a new glimmer of hope on Ofrenda, the band’s first recordings since Charlotte’s gender transition. She reflects, “I feel strange when I listen to our previous album, Crisis Actor. The band played well, but the voice does not sound like mine and the person singing was totally lost, hiding behind characters on most songs. The album title is a hint that I knew this at the time. I'm glad it exists as a document of the turmoil before my transition, but Ofrenda feels more real to me. The band is tighter, my voice is my own, the arrangements are prettier. Where the lyrics are especially bleak, I tried to create a soft place in the music for the heart to rest.” Charlotte’s songs – picaresque poetry that seduces and terrifies – are delivered with passion and indignation. “The Tower” is full of classic Roselit Bone surrealist imagery set to a smoldering, half-synthetic western orchestra. Charlotte sings about fleeing from war, “away from the trenches and wet meat smacking” and making love in a fertile land that may no longer exist, as dying mellotrons, half-synthetic choirs, advancing horns, and clockwork fingerpicked guitars drift like a cold wind over the wasteland. She coos helplessly, “we ran for our lives as the angels took power // and I could feel the wires uncoil.” On the second half of Ofrenda , the songs begin to smirk with a positive upturn. “Crying In The USA” is the 90s neotraditionalist country cousin to Crisis Actor’s “Laughlin, NV”. It is rocking and raunchy, decadent and danceable, fatalistically deriding late-stage capitalism as Faith and guitarist Brian Crace trade pitch-perfect honky-tonk lines and the band mockingly cries in the background. Roselit Bone is perhaps at their best on songs like this and “Truth or Consequences”, – a ramped up ranchera full of Jordan Vale and John England-Fisher’s exuberant horns and ever rising harmonies. “Ain’t No Right Way To Feel'' devastatingly hints at the acceptance of goodbye, and the album’s closer and title track releases the grip of grief in a hypnotic cascade of dreampop synths and flamenco guitars before fading out on a hymn and a tinkling music box. These weary attempts to heal mark a new and important chapter for the band and a glimpse at the path forward. Looking back, listeners may even realize that the horrors of Roselit Bone’s back catalog were never fiction of Charlotte’s mind, but songs about the real, evil, living hell that we all survive. Ofrenda is out August 25, 2023 on Get Loud Recordings.
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Genres
Gothic Americana, Gothic Country, Post Punk, Spaghetti Western, Western And Country
Band members
Charlotte McCaslin, Victor Franco, Brian Crace, Faith Grossnicklaus, John England-Fisher
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Roselit Bone Tour Cities
Asheville, NC Philadelphia, PA Sheridan, OR Lawrence, KS Omaha, NE Seattle, WA Salt Lake City, UT Dubuque, IA Denver, CO Cleveland, OH Milwaukee, WI Hamtramck, MI Nashville, TN Davenport, IA Wichita, KS New Orleans, LA

Frequently Asked Questions About Roselit Bone

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Roselit Bone on tour?

Yes, Roselit Bone is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Roselit Bone concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Roselit Bone tour is scheduled for 16 dates across 16 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Roselit Bone scheduled to play?

Roselit Bone is scheduled to play 16 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Roselit Bone tour start?

Roselit Bone’s tour starts Aug 14, 2024 and ends on Sep 19, 2024. They will play 16 cities; their most recent concert was held in Seattle at Sunset Tavern and their next upcoming concert will be in Philadelphia at The Fire.

What venues is Roselit Bone performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

Aug 14 - Seattle, WA @ Sunset Tavern
Aug 17 - Sheridan, OR @ Roshambo Artfarm / Art+Science Cider & Wine
Aug 19 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The DLC
Aug 21 - Denver, CO @ Hi-Dive
Aug 22 - Wichita, KS @ Kirby's
Aug 23 - Lawrence, KS @ Replay Lounge
Aug 24 - Omaha, NE @ The Sydney
Aug 25 - Davenport, IA @ Raccoon Motel
Aug 28 - Dubuque, IA @ The Lift
Aug 29 - Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club
Sep 04 - Hamtramck, MI @ Outer Limits Lounge
Sep 05 - Cleveland, OH @ Happy Dog
Sep 10 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Fire
Sep 14 - Asheville, NC @ Fleetwood's
Sep 15 - Nashville, TN @ Springwater
Sep 19 - New Orleans, LA @ Siberia
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