Thu Oct 13, 8:00 PM - Thu Oct 13, 11:30 PM
111 North 11th Street, Boise, ID 83702
Community: Boise City
Description
Portland's MAITA back in Boise for a show at Neurolux on October 13th.
Event Details
Duck Club Presents
MAITA
with Petal Party
Thursday, October 13th
at NEUROLUX
$12 adv / $15 door
7:00pm doors / 8:00pm show
21+ (valid ID required)
Hot off the heels off MAITA's 2020 debut, Best Wishes, named one of the “50 Albums that Define Oregon” (Portland Monthly), MAITA’s sophomore LP, I Just Want To Be Wild For You, digs into the crippling oxymoron of modernity: the constant bombardment of communication paired with utter disconnection.
Released February 18th via venerable indie label Kill Rock Stars, I Just Want To Be Wild For You grasps passionately for a world that too often seems at a gauzy distance.
Of the new record, Bob Boilen (NPR music) says "She just has this sensitivity to her sound that I really really love."
KEXP calls MAITA, "a master storyteller who can turn intimate moments into quippy, catchy indie-rock songs.
Splitting time between her mom’s Japanese-speaking home and her father’s English-speaking home, songwriter Maria Maita-Keppeler found an expressive avenue out of her childhood shyness through music.
MAITA
with Petal Party
Thursday, October 13th
at NEUROLUX
$12 adv / $15 door
7:00pm doors / 8:00pm show
21+ (valid ID required)
Hot off the heels off MAITA's 2020 debut, Best Wishes, named one of the “50 Albums that Define Oregon” (Portland Monthly), MAITA’s sophomore LP, I Just Want To Be Wild For You, digs into the crippling oxymoron of modernity: the constant bombardment of communication paired with utter disconnection.
Released February 18th via venerable indie label Kill Rock Stars, I Just Want To Be Wild For You grasps passionately for a world that too often seems at a gauzy distance.
Of the new record, Bob Boilen (NPR music) says "She just has this sensitivity to her sound that I really really love."
KEXP calls MAITA, "a master storyteller who can turn intimate moments into quippy, catchy indie-rock songs.
Splitting time between her mom’s Japanese-speaking home and her father’s English-speaking home, songwriter Maria Maita-Keppeler found an expressive avenue out of her childhood shyness through music.