Concert Recap: Eliza McLamb at Antone’s Nightclub
Indie-rock artist Eliza McLamb brought her ‘The Good Story’ tour to promote her sophomore album Good Story at Antone's on April 11 with support from Tombstone Poetry.
Photos by Atyanna Siller
Zoe Eshan, violinist for Tombstone Poetry, plays the rich strings to the unreleased song “Hell Tribune” to open up the night.
Zoe Eshan, violinist for Tombstone Poetry, plays the rich strings to the unreleased song “Hell Tribune” to open up the night.
Vocalist Caelan Burris passionately sings “Hell Tribune.”
Vocalist Caelan Burris passionately sings “Hell Tribune.”
Burris strums the chords to the smooth, country influenced melody of “The Lord” from the band’s debut album How Could I Be So In Debt?
Eliza McLamb smiles at the audience before opening her set with “Better Song” from her latest album Good Story.
The drummer smiles as he keeps up the beat to the soulful “Better Song.”
McLamb feels the music as she strums the chords to “Better Song.”
McLamb feels the music as she strums the chords to “Better Song.”
McLamb feels the music as she strums the chords to “Better Song.”
McLamb sings “Suffering” from her latest album Good Story: “I get off on suffering, it’s my favorite thing / If I’m without it I can’t figure out the point of anything.”
McLamb sings “Suffering” from her latest album Good Story: “I get off on suffering, it’s my favorite thing / If I’m without it I can’t figure out the point of anything.”
Guitarist Jacob Blizard is immersed in the music while playing the chords to the growing up song “Glitter” from McLamb’s debut studio album Going Through It.