[DID NOT ATTEND: November, 14, 2024] Illiterate Light / Palmyra
My wife and I saw Illiterate Light two times within a few months back in 2019. Since then they’ve played Philly a lot and I haven’t bothered to see them again. I’m sure they’re still great–we enjoyed both shows–but they have just fallen off my radar. Interestingly, they played Johnny BRenda’s back in February as well, so clearly they must be popular in Philly without my help. So, good for them.
Palmyra is a trio from the Shenandoah Valley. Here’s a fun review from Getalternative.com
Palmyra is a folk trio from the Shenandoah Valley. Teddy, Manoa, and Sasha have personalities that spill out all over the stage and feel like friendly strangers you strike up a conversation with outside a gas station, waiting for the car to fill. Their lyrics ponder an intimate, contemplative side of things. Sasha sings lead vocals and their voice drips with a beautiful desperation, every single word holding an earnestness you don’t find just anywhere anymore. Teddy and Manoa’s harmonies are screw-tight and the collective sound compliments the guitar, mandolin, and upright bass like whipped cream compliments peach cobbler.
I’ve listened to a couple of songs and they vary from rocking to super-folkie. They’re probably fun live.





