[DID NOT ATTEND: January 17, 2023] Wednesday / Hotline TNT / Echotracer
Back in June, Wednesday headlined Union Transfer. I wrote:
Wednesday were supposed to open for Beach Bunny at The Fillmore last year. They bailed on the show and I was a little bummed because I had heard good things about them. When they announced this headlining tour (at Union Transfer? They’re big enough for there already?) I was intrigued. I’d heard a song or two that I liked, but there was something that held me back.
I really like the fuzzy guitars and largely grunge sound, but there’s a kind of alt-country vibe that underpins their sound that I just can’t get past. They have a lap steel guitar (which I either love or hate depending on how it’s used) and are often described as merging shoegaze and country. So I didn’t feel compelled to go to this show after all. And it was nice to have a Saturday night at home.
They have only gotten more popular in the last six months and I was interested in going this time. However, it was on the night of a very special date for me–so I had other plans.
Hotline TNT plays what I can only describe as classic shoegaze, which is definitely having a moment again. Unlike a lot of their contemporaries, they don’t really mess with the classic shoegaze vibe all that much–not adding elements at all. Their music warms my heart and I’d love to see them live.
Echotracer is a couple of DJs or something. They are members of a couple of Philly bands who make a kind of noisy dance collage. I listened to a few minutes and didn’t like them.


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