On Thursday, Sept. 8, Little Mazarn and Aisha Burns, all from Texas, will perform at Nova Arts, 48 Emerald St. in Keene.
Thor Harris says the Little Mazarn are “a cool float a few feet from the ground through a dimly lit, almost familiar forest. It is quieter than silence, big as everything, still but always moving. If you’ve ever had flying dreams, or an amazing night time bike ride on LSD, this might be a world for you. Chords are made up of notes; Little Mazarn gives them all their own moment. There are no superfluous notes played here.”
Burns released her solo debut, “Life in the Midwater,” in 2013. Called “twisting, ethereal…arresting” by Dazed Magazine, and praised for its “delicate intimacy” by NPR, “Life in the Midwater” explored mortality and relationships. Her new album, “Argonauta,” is a collection of songs about her struggle with the grief of losing her mother, while also navigating a new relationship, and ultimately trying to discern the new normal for her life.
Doors open at 7 p.m. and music will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20.
