Alice Peacock at Space
Schedule
Thu Sep 19 2024 at 07:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Evanston SPACE | Evanston, IL
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Much has changed for singer-songwriter Alice Peacock since her last solo studio album, 2009s Love Remains. Shes had three kids, moved to Cincinnati and gotten 10 years older. Feel the weight of the world on my shoulders/ Am I wiser or am I just older? she sings on Dry Spell, from her new collection, Minnesota. The record suggests that despite her wondering what all is yet to be, she has indeed attained a measure of wisdom.She uses the word midlife but does not follow it by crisis. She views her current outlook more as an awareness of lifes fragility and an appreciation of its sweetness. Being a parent, I dont know that I could love any more than I do right now, she says, so Ive also never been more vulnerable. I have everything to lose.Further evidence of this contemplative spirit can be heard on album closer God Be Near Me, about which Peacock says, I wrote a hymn out of nowhere! I was sitting at the piano one day going, Am I completely screwing this all up? And I found myself thinking, Help me to stay focused on love. The lyrics ask, Help me to surrender/ And love the world the way you do/ Now and ever after/ And live in love the way you do.On Minnesota, Peacock explores an understanding of love, in particular, that transcends hearts and flowers, Sturm und Drang. Resting in the Quiet acknowledges a glimpse of the divine in unspoken eloquence: We dont have to talk about it/ We dont have to say a word/ We can wrap ourselves in silence/ Cause Ive already heard/ Everything your eyes are saying.A departure from romantic love, Free and Wild is a lullaby sung from the point of view of someone with a love so fierce it hurts. Peacock likens parenthood to going through life with your heart outside your body.The albums title track is a love song to her home state, where her family spends their summers. Ive lived in Illinois and Tennessee and now Ohio and I love them all, but theres something about home As soon as I get back to Minnesota and hear the birds and smell the air, I feel, This is mine; this is me. In the song she recalls sitting in sacred silence, watching the electric light show playing wide across the sky.Sale Dates and Times:
Public Onsale : Wed, 10 Jul 2024 at 10:00 AM
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Where is it happening?
Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave, Evanston, IL 60202-1337, United States,Evanston, IllinoisEvent Location & Nearby Stays: