Cushy Entertainment Presents:
Sarah Jickling and her Good Bad Luck
"The Family Curse" Records Release
w/ Jody Glenham and Nimkish
November 8th // doors 8:00
@ the Roxanne Room (secret ballroom above the bilt)
Sarah Jickling and her Good Bad Luck
Sarah Jickling is a Canadian songstress and mental health advocate. Over the past few years, Jickling’s whimsical indie-pop songs have been featured on radio stations across the country and in independent films. The twenty-six year old uses her music to spread mental health awareness, and has opened up about her experiences with Bipolar Disorder and Anxiety Disorder on radio, local television, podcasts, blogs and at live speaking events. She now performs her music in high schools across the province with the BC Schizophrenia Society’s Reach Out Psychosis Concert Tour. She can be found in hospital waiting rooms and pole dancing studios around Vancouver.
"Morphine-dripped, Mazzy Star-styled mood rock, replete with hazy six-string strums, melancholy vocal harmonies and dreamy grooves."
https://jodyglenham.bandcamp.com
NIMKISH is an Indigenous/Queer artist based out of Vancouver, B.C. Her debut project, titled “Heartbreak On The Coast”, is to be released in August 2019. NIMKISH writes writes from a personal place and of the trials of life and heartbreak. Her sound is expected to be a smooth blend of Pop and Electronic with hints of R&B production layered in between. The debut EP “Heartbreak On The Coast” paints her experience, from beginning to end, of falling for somebody of the same sex for the first time. She'll take you with her as she tells her story of falling in love, treading new waters, the confusion, and eventually the pain of letting go. She hopes her stories will speak to people and says that "if even one person can relate to any one of these songs, then I'll be happy".
https://www.nimkishmusic.com
This event takes place on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
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