Wednesday at Revolution Hall
Schedule
Tue Apr 21 2026 at 08:00 pm to 11:59 pm
UTC-07:00Location
1300 SE Stark St, # 110, Portland, OR, United States, Oregon 97214 | Portland, OR
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Can a self-portrait be a collage? Can empathy be autobiographical? Whatâs the point of living if weâre not trying to understand all the horror and humor that surrounds everything? These are a few of the questions lurking under the bleachers of Wednesdayâs new album Bleeds, an intoxicating collection of narrative-heavy Southern rock thatâlike many of the most arresting passages from the North Carolina bandâs highlight reel so farâthoughtfully explores the vivid link between curiosity and confession.
Bleeds is not only the best Wednesday recordâitâs also the most Wednesday record, a patchwork-style triumph of literary allusions and outlaw grit, of place-based poetry and hair-raising noise. Karly Hartzmanâfounder, frontwoman, and primary lyricistâcredits Wednesdayâs tightened grasp on their own identity to time spent collaborating on previous albums, plus a tour schedule thatâs been both rewarding and relentless. âBleeds is the spiritual successor to Rat Saw God, and I think the quintessential âWednesday Creek Rockâ album,â Hartzman said, articulating satisfaction with the ways her band has sharpened its trademark sound, how theyâve refined the formula that makes them one of the most interesting rock bands of their generation. âThis is what Wednesday songs are supposed to sound like,â she said. âWeâve devoted a lot of our lives to figuring this outâand I feel like we did.â
Just like Rat Saw God, one of the defining rock & roll records of the 2020s so far, Bleeds came together at Drop of Sun in Asheville and was produced by Alex Farrar, whoâs been recording the band since Twin Plagues. Hartzman again brought demos to the studio, where she and her bandmatesâXandy Chelmis (lap steel, pedal steel), Alan Miller (drums), Ethan Baechtold (bass, piano), and Jake âM.J.â Lenderman (guitar)âworked as a team to bulk-up the compositions with the exact right amounts of country truth-telling, indie-pop hooks, and noisy sludge. More than ever, the precise proportions were steered by the lyricismânot only its tone or subject matter, but also the actual sound of the words, as well as Hartzmanâs masterfully subjective approach to detail selection.
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