Dua Saleh
Friday, January 31st, 2025
Doors: 7:00 pm Show: 8:00 pm
“I SHOULD CALL THEM WORLD TOUR” presented by The Masquerade
Dua Saleh
The music of LA-based Sudanese-American artist Dua Saleh (they/them) explores the inner self and the world at large. With their long-awaited full-length debut, a collection of R&B-infused electronic indie-pop songs titled I SHOULD CALL THEM, they portray the spiritual power, resilience, and joy of love. Equal parts imaginative and lived-through, it’s a statement record only Saleh could make.
Across three EPs since 2019, heralded by The New York Times (“commanding”), NPR (“visionary”), and Pitchfork (“ambitious and riveting”) — alongside their breakout role in the Netflix series Sex Education — Saleh has deftly fused and inverted genre conventions with a socially conscious style driven by melody, grit, and bravado. Saleh’s foundation as first a skilled poet and their close ties to the indigenous roots have enriched their music with incredible depth. In 2023, they signed with Ghostly International with the punk-leaning standalone single “daylight falls” and took the cover of GAY TIMES as their Rising Star in Music honour recipient. Now squarely at the helm of their first LP — guests include Ambré, Gallant, serpentwithfeet, and Sid Sriram — Saleh shapes their most vulnerable work to date, an apocalyptic narrative informed by environmental anxieties and their experiences as a lover, holding personal truth and hope amidst chaos. Sonically, the album ushers in a new era for the artist whose boundless sound continues to expand.
Sam Austins
Emerging from Detroit’s vibrant scene, Sam Austins is redefining the boundaries of alternative music. Growing up in a city known for its grit and soul, he’s channeled these influences to create a sound that’s uniquely his. ‘HOMELESS STAR’, Austins’ mixtape, is a heartfelt homage to Detroit. More than just melodies and lyrics, it’s a sonic tapestry that captures the resilience, challenges, and heartbeat of his beloved city, with Austins’ personal tales adding a poignant depth.
Fast forward to 2023, and Austins has released ‘Boy Toy’, an audacious EP that showcases his ability to meld genres and dive deep into personal introspection. With notes reminiscent of Outkast‘s innovation, LCD Soundsystem‘s electronic groove, and the raw edge of Smashing Pumpkins, this EP is a testament to his evolving artistry. So far, Austins has graced stages at festivals like Lollapalooza and Bleached Fest, and shared stages with renowned artists Omar Apollo & KAYTRANADA. What truly stands out, however, is Austins’ narrative prowess, cultivated from a lifelong passion for the power of fiction. As he gears up for his debut album after a successful North American tour with Dora Jar, it’s clear that Sam Austins is not just producing music; he’s crafting stories, solidifying his position as an artist to watch.