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[POSTPONED, TBD] Black Belt Eagle Scout / Ryan Dennison

  • X-Ray Arcade 5036 S Packard Ave Cudahy, WI 53110 United States (map)

The Black Belt Eagle Scout tour scheduled for April 3rd at X-Ray Arcade has been postponed. A make-up date will be announced shortly. All tickets previously purchased will be honored at the new date - no need to exchange. Refunds available upon request at point of purchase.  

"Hey everyone, wanted to let you know we are postponing our so-called US/Canada tour dates due to coronavirus. I hope everyone stays safe and healthy out there and we will see you next time." - KP

$12 Advance
$12 @ Door
All Ages

BLACK BELT EAGLE SCOUT
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Released in September of 2018, Mother of My Children was the debut album from Black Belt Eagle Scout, the recording project of Katherine Paul. Heralded as a favorite new musician of 2018 by the likes of NPR Music, Stereogum, and Paste, the album was also named as a “Best Rock Album of 2018” by Pitchfork, and garnered further end-of-year praise from FADER, Under The Radar and more.

Arriving just a year after that debut record, At the Party With My Brown Friends is a brand new full-length recording from Black Belt Eagle Scout. Where that first record was a snapshot of loss and landscape and of KP’s standing as a radical indigenous queer feminist, this new chapter finds its power in love, desire and friendship.

At the Party With My Brown Friends is a profound and understated forward step. The squalling guitar anthems that shaped its predecessor are replaced by delicate vocals and soft keys, sentiments spoken and unspoken, presenting something shadowy and unsettling; a stirring of the waters.

The end result presents a captivating about-face that redefines KP’s beautifully singular artistic vision. At the Party With My Brown Friends is introduced in greater detail here via a new statement by the artist.

RYAN DENNISON | SoundCloud
Ryan Dennison is a transdisiplinary Diné Artist and Musician from Tohatchi, NM. Dennison's influence in performance art and music composition has been present for more than 10 years, their work reflects queer brown boy love, dreams, intimacy and entanglement while negotiating space in land poems and queer body constellations of intimacy.