Memphis singer-songwriter Julien Baker's lyrics are often so initmate that it's easy to feel like you're privy to her deepest, most personal thoughts. On her recent album, Turn Out the Lights, Baker confronts her fears (the fragility of sobriety, the pain of rejection, etc.) throughout a collection of folk songs overseen by her cresendoing guitar melodies and subtle string arrangements. Performing a free show at House of Vans, Baker curates the evening's opening acts, welcoming Baltimore indie-pop duo Wye Oak and Long Island emo outfit Macseal to the stage.
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