Last Saturday night, K.Flay performed to a packed audience at Big Night Live, bringing them along on an introspective exploration of her music with her latest album, Inside Voices / Outside Voices. The show began with the comically irreverent music of Berklee College of Music alum Corook, who sang of college debt and a healthy fear of snakes. Next up was Australian multi-instrumentalist G Flip, who alternated between drums and guitar while hyping up the crowd with an enthusiastic set. The audience reciprocated the energy and egged G Flip into doing “a quick shoey” by chugging a beer out of their shoe between songs.
K.Flay kept up the pace for the rest of the night as she performed most of Inside Voices / Outside Voices, almost half of her 2017 LP Every Where Is Some Where, selections from Life as a Dog (2014) and Solutions (2019), as well as a sampling from her large catalog of singles. The expansive playlist was punctuated by brief interludes where K.Flay gave retrospective insight into formative moments in her life and music. That’s not to say that the show ever truly slowed, however. Apart from the quick breaks in the set, the show maintained the impressive, punchy vigor one can always expect from a K.Flay show.
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