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X-WR-CALDESC:Live in the ZACC Show Room // Saturday\, September 11 // 7:30 
 PM (Doors open at 7 PM) // $10 per ticket\, in advance or at the door\n\nI
 ZAAK OPATZ\nIzaak Opatz’s 2018 debut Mariachi Static (Mama Bird Recording 
 Co.) packed confessional and inventive storytelling into musically surpris
 ing garage pop tunes he’d describe as dirtwave\, a genre Woody Guthrie mig
 ht’ve fallen into had he surfed and danced with his hips. \n\nAlthough he 
 resists being slopped into the alt-country/Americana trough\, Montana-born
  Opatz appreciates the country genre for its love of wordplay\, Wranglers\
 , and the indulgent sad bastard angle. But he’d rather tweak and sidestep 
 its predictable musical architecture and adornments to create something ne
 w and surprising. \n\n2020’s Hot & Heavy-Handed does just that\, remaking 
 a collection of two Opatz originals and nine country covers (ranging from 
 Tom T. Hall to Dierks Bentley) in the dirtwave mold. Made with significant
  help from collaborators and co-producers Malachi DeLorenzo and Dylan Rodr
 igue\, the record deconstructs the radio-ready production of many of the s
 ongs to reframe their emotional fragility with the trio’s loose-handed and
  good-humoured homemade musical jubilance. Additionally\, Opatz’s feels-he
 avy delivery can’t help but humble many of these songs’ charging swagger t
 o a more vulnerable lope. \n\nThe two originals on the record (‘Lubbock Fo
 r Love’ and ‘You Made A Country Singer Out Of Me’) were plucked from Opatz
 ’s college-days outfit\, The Best Westerns. ‘Lubbock’ has the bones of pop
  country hit from the 90s\, while the cowpunk ‘Country Singer’ celebrates 
 and lampoons the genre\, gives credit to his heartbreaker for the songs sh
 e caused him to write\, and predicts a future (now real) label head expres
 sing gratitude at the profitability (haha) of his sorrow.\n\nMADDIE ALPERT
 \nMaddie Alpert is a singer songwriter with a knack for soft and clear-cut
  introspection of the alt/indie folk persuasion. \n\nMasks are required fo
 r attendees for all Show Room events at this time. Masks may be removed fo
 r beverage consumption\, but we ask that they please be worn at any time w
 hen not actively drinking.\n\nFor further information\, accessibility\, an
 d inquiries please visit https://www.zootownarts.org/meet-the-zacc/about/.
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DESCRIPTION:Live in the ZACC Show Room // Saturday\, September 11 // 7:30 P
 M (Doors open at 7 PM) // $10 per ticket\, in advance or at the door\n\nIZ
 AAK OPATZ\nIzaak Opatz’s 2018 debut Mariachi Static (Mama Bird Recording C
 o.) packed confessional and inventive storytelling into musically surprisi
 ng garage pop tunes he’d describe as dirtwave\, a genre Woody Guthrie migh
 t’ve fallen into had he surfed and danced with his hips. \n\nAlthough he r
 esists being slopped into the alt-country/Americana trough\, Montana-born 
 Opatz appreciates the country genre for its love of wordplay\, Wranglers\,
  and the indulgent sad bastard angle. But he’d rather tweak and sidestep i
 ts predictable musical architecture and adornments to create something new
  and surprising. \n\n2020’s Hot & Heavy-Handed does just that\, remaking a
  collection of two Opatz originals and nine country covers (ranging from T
 om T. Hall to Dierks Bentley) in the dirtwave mold. Made with significant 
 help from collaborators and co-producers Malachi DeLorenzo and Dylan Rodri
 gue\, the record deconstructs the radio-ready production of many of the so
 ngs to reframe their emotional fragility with the trio’s loose-handed and 
 good-humoured homemade musical jubilance. Additionally\, Opatz’s feels-hea
 vy delivery can’t help but humble many of these songs’ charging swagger to
  a more vulnerable lope. \n\nThe two originals on the record (‘Lubbock For
  Love’ and ‘You Made A Country Singer Out Of Me’) were plucked from Opatz’
 s college-days outfit\, The Best Westerns. ‘Lubbock’ has the bones of pop 
 country hit from the 90s\, while the cowpunk ‘Country Singer’ celebrates a
 nd lampoons the genre\, gives credit to his heartbreaker for the songs she
  caused him to write\, and predicts a future (now real) label head express
 ing gratitude at the profitability (haha) of his sorrow.\n\nMADDIE ALPERT
 \nMaddie Alpert is a singer songwriter with a knack for soft and clear-cut
  introspection of the alt/indie folk persuasion. \n\nMasks are required fo
 r attendees for all Show Room events at this time. Masks may be removed fo
 r beverage consumption\, but we ask that they please be worn at any time w
 hen not actively drinking.\n\nFor further information\, accessibility\, an
 d inquiries please visit https://www.zootownarts.org/meet-the-zacc/about/.
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SUMMARY:Izaak Opatz + Maddie Alpert
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