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Shonali
Shonali opening for Ted Leo & The Pharmacists Band SHAKE THE SHEETS 20th Anniversary Tour!
Saint Andrew's Hall
431 E Congress St
Detroit, MI 48226
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Shonali is opening for Ted Leo & The Pharmacists Band 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF SHAKE THE SHEETS TOUR! Shonali will be performing her new album One Machine At A Time in its entirety and more! ALL AGES!
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Shonali's musical roots developed in Nashville, Tennessee. She began making music on an 8-track recorder with her childhood best friend Michelle Dubois and soon, under the name Ultrababyfat, they became indie rock darlings, opening up for acts like Pavement and PJ Harvey while she was in law school. With nine full length albums under her belt, including three by her current band, Tigers and Monkeys, as well as her 2011 full-length solo-debut 100 Oaks Revival, Shonali is over the moon about sharing her highly anticipated upcoming second solo release, One Machine At A Time with the world.
On it, she touts her clever song-crafting skills and evocative lyrics, culminating in a genre-bending record that feels ubiquitous, yet unique to her own experience as an Indian woman from Tennessee. Each track on One Machine At A Time unfolds new breadth and depth, exploring different genres and eras of music, yet when taken together, cohesively carry the listener into her universe and through a carefully curated and well-rounded album. "Reflecting on her multicultural upbringing and a passion for amplifying underrepresented voices, Shonali infuses her album with profound introspection and social commentary. Through her music, she invites listeners on a soul-stirring voyage that explores themes of love, humanity, and the modern world's obsession with technology." - MUZILOG WOMAN
Read MoreOn it, she touts her clever song-crafting skills and evocative lyrics, culminating in a genre-bending record that feels ubiquitous, yet unique to her own experience as an Indian woman from Tennessee. Each track on One Machine At A Time unfolds new breadth and depth, exploring different genres and eras of music, yet when taken together, cohesively carry the listener into her universe and through a carefully curated and well-rounded album. "Reflecting on her multicultural upbringing and a passion for amplifying underrepresented voices, Shonali infuses her album with profound introspection and social commentary. Through her music, she invites listeners on a soul-stirring voyage that explores themes of love, humanity, and the modern world's obsession with technology." - MUZILOG WOMAN
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