Wednesday Sep 15
The Wild Feathers
$21 - $23
HI-FI Annex
Indianapolis, IN
Sep 15
Wednesday
6:00 PM
Doors Open
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<a href="https://hifiindy.com/temporary-safety-show-policies/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>HEALTH CHECK REQUIRED</strong></a>: Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours or negative Antigen test with 6 hours.<br /><br />Download the <a href="https://joinbindle.com/people/" style="font-weight: bold;">Bindle Mobile Health App</a> and verify your vaccination and/or test status to expedite entry to the venue.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.holleronthesquare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Holler on the Square</strong></a> is a festival-like series of concerts at HI-FI and HI-FI Annex spanning September 12-19, 2021. Join us for 8 days of live music with performances taking place in both venues, all week. Check out <a href="https://fanlink.to/holler-schedule"><strong>the daily schedule</strong></a>, <a href="https://fanlink.to/holler-lineup"><strong>full lineup</strong></a> and get your tickets now. All shows are individually ticketed.
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DOORS: 5:00 PM, SHOW: 6:00 PM
FOOD BY BURGER DEVIL POP-UP
FULL BAR FOR 21+ GUESTS, LIMITED PICNIC TABLE SEATING IS AVAILABLE. LAWN CHAIRS PERMITTED IN DESIGNATED AREAS.
GENERAL ADMISSION, LIMITED SEATING, CAPACITY LIMITED TO 250.
AGE RESTRICTIONS: ALL AGES | CHILDREN 5 & UNDER FREE W/ ADULT.
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About The Wild Feathers:
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The Wild Feathers are a group that is most at home on the highway, forever looking ahead to the next city and the next shared experience onstage. “When you’re on the road, you’re like cowboys in the Wild West going out into some neon frontier,” says singer-guitarist Taylor Burns.
Their new single “Big Sky” finds The Wild Feathers reuniting with producer Jay Joyce, who oversaw the group’s 2013 self-titled debut and 2016’s Lonely Is a Lifetime. The band– packing a three-vocalist punch in Taylor, singer-guitarist Ricky Young and singer-bassist Joel King, along with drummer Ben Dumas – embrace their more countrified influences. Sounding partly like a lost Eagles album and the record Tom Petty never got to make, the song satisfies with thick harmonies, jangly guitars, Ben’s in-the-pocket beat and smart, tight songwriting.
Their magic lies in their collaborations with one another. It’s a fact of which each musician is keenly aware. “We’re all smart enough to realize that while we’re pretty good on our own, we’re great together,” says Ricky. “Whatever this is, it’s special.”
About Jake Schlegel:
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There’s an authenticity in Indianapolis based Jake Schlegel’s vocals and the sharp observations that binds each of us his songs beautifully. This is quite possibly the best evidence that he has been on this planet before. As somewhat of a veteran in the songwriting and performance arena, Schlegel’s infectious, yet thought provoking songwriting is delighting audiences show after show.
Schlegel’s debut album, East City Lights, has rapidly begun to cement him in the hearts and minds of Midwest music fans. The album contains an overarching theme that this life is a series of journeys. These songs are a breath of fresh air from a delightfully unique, determined, and devoted songwriter.
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Add to Calendar 09/15/2021 06:00 PM09/15/2021 10:00 PMThe Wild FeathersMore Information: https://mokbpresents.com/event/the-wild-feathers-at-hi-fi-annex/HI-FI Annex
RSVP on FacebookARTIST PROFILE | The Wild Feathers
Americana/FolkSouthern RockRoots
A decade plus into their career now, The Wild Feathers over the course of four studio albums, a rarities release, and a live album, have been labeled everything. Some have immediately checked a box for Americana – and they wouldn’t be wrong. Others may lean on a version of rock: Country-rock, folk-rock, heartland rock. They’d all be right, too. Blues? A Southern flare? Occasional punk attitude? It’s all in there.
But as a band who are constantly committed to pushing forward, no label put on The Wild Feathers truly sticks around for long.
The longtime Nashville band returns this year with Sirens, a new LP of road-worn, sharply-woven tales chronicling a life worth living, love worth holding and the hard-earned lessons found along the ride. For the band, it’s the album they’ve been building towards making for years. A true statement piece.
“I love being part of a band that is always growing and evolving,” said co-founding Wild Feathers member Ricky Young. “We want to keep challenging ourselves to make new music while always continuing to grow and be challenged. For us, this is the best version of what we’ve always done.”
He continued “We’re not the band we were 10 years ago. We’re much better writers now. Much better performers. We’re much better people. We’ve grown a lot.”
To cut the follow-up to the critically acclaimed 2021 album Alvarado – the band’s debut for New West Records – the band decamped from Music City, U.S.A., to Los Angeles for sessions with producer Shooter Jennings (known for his work with Brandi Carlile, Turnpike Troubadours and Tanya Tucker, among others) at Dave’s Room in North Hollywood.
Members Ricky Young, Joel King, Taylor Burns, Ben Dumas, Brett Moore – entered the studio with about 30 rough draft song ideas that ultimately became Sirens. But unlike previous sessions where Young, King and company underwent a detailed pre-production and demoing process, they brought a largely blank slate to Dave’s Room.
The goal? To approach the album with a fresh perspective that pushes beyond simply recreating a handful of demos cut in Nashville, some 2,000 miles east of the studio.
“We’re like, if Shooter’s producing this, we’re gonna give him something to do,” King said with a laugh. Young added, “You’re excited because you don’t have expectations but you’re nervous because you don’t know what to expect.”
Wild Feathers were originally formed in 2010 by Young, King, and Burns. Sirens plays like a time-tested, harmonized culmination formed out of years on the road for the group – a collection built from sharing stages with legends such as Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, cutting a live album inside the storied Ryman Auditorium and playing sought-after slots on some of the biggest festival stages, including the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, Austin City Limits Festival and Americana Fest, to name just a few. For tenured listeners – fans who likely jumped aboard for the band’s ability to blend country storytelling with rock ‘n’ roll showmanship – Sirens feels like the evolution from the songs that helped build the Wild Feathers’ career – including 2013’s adult-alt radio hit “The Ceiling” and 2021’s rip-roaring “Ain’t Looking.”
And for Jennings – who first met the band about two decades ago – being in the studio with The Wild Feathers meant scoring a front-row seat to music-making with “a collective of truly deep soulful musicians and writers who have come together and stayed together over the years,” he said.
He continued, “It was my pleasure to produce their newest music. The songs they put together for this record were so fun to work on and getting to really know their musicianship was a blast. I’m proud to be a part of the story of The Wild Feathers now.”
Out of the so-called blank slate, The Wild Feathers built a sprawling album – named in-part after the mythological Greek creatures with an alluring voice. On Sirens, the band channels heartland rock excellence, like on opening number “Stereo” or the organ-laced “Sanctuary.” The group rips into old-school guitar riffs, like rootsy jam tune “Comedown.” And the album showcases heartfelt stories tailor-made for open-road therapy with windows down and speakers blaring, like reflective number “L.A. Makes Me Sad” or richly descriptive crime tale “Sleep For Days.’
With Sirens, the band showcases abilities that individually make them among Nashville’s sought after players and songwriters. Outside of touring, writing and recording with the group, King’s resume includes cutting bass on Miranda Lambert’s 2019 album Wildcard and Lainey Wilson’s 2022 breakout effort Bell Bottom Country, both winners of the annual Best Country Album honor at the Grammy Awards. As songwriters, Young, Burns and King have worked with staple rock band The Jayhawks and collaborated on the hit network show Nashville, among other projects.
And after sweating and straining over small details on the self-produced Alvarado, the band returned to focusing on playing some of the head-turning music listeners expect from a Wild Feathers release. This includes “Pretending,” a stop-you-in-your-tracks piano ballad that’s bound to send lighters into the sky when the group hits the road in support of Sirens.
“We just wanted to write a shit load of songs, find a great producer and let go of the reins a little bit,” King said. He continued, “We were like, let’s just do it like a band.”
That freewheelin’ do-it-like-a-band spirit? It comes through on Sirens with songs like “Slow Down,” a pensive slow-burn that wouldn’t be out of place in a 1980s John Hughes flick, and “Don’t Know,” a rabble-rousing dose of surfy-punk delivered with layered gang vocals and a rolling bass line.
With their new album, heeding the Sirens call has never sounded this welcoming before.
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About HI-FI Annex | Indianapolis, IN
HI-FI Annex is an open-air ALL AGES venue located in the back parking lot of The Murphy Arts Center. The main entrance to the venue is located on St. Patrick Street across from the church. All shows end by 10 pm.
Box Office: 317-986-7101
Main: 317-986-7101
Getting Around the Venue
1065 St. Patrick St,
Indianapolis, IN 46203
Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 10 am to 6 pm
Doors: 1 hour before doors
Frequently Asked Questions About HI-FI Annex | Indianapolis, IN
What are the age restrictions at this venue?
HI-FI Annex shows are always all ages, with a handful of exceptions when a 21+ restriction is in place. Bring the whole family!
Check the individual show listings at hifiindy.com to view if there are age restrictions for your show.
HI-FI Annex requires a valid ID for admission. For guests who will be consuming alcoholic beverages, a valid state or government issues ID is required. Everyone will be carded during check-in. Expired and temporary ID’s are not accepted.
Can I upgrade my to VIP seating?
The Sidestage Lounge VIP access offers a premium exclusive viewing location with an up-close and personal view of the stage. It features a private bar with a full selection of cocktails, beer, and wine. While the Sidestage Lounge is an all-ages area, you must be 21+ with a valid ID to visit the bar. Additionally, it provides a comfortable seating area with tables and couches, as well as dedicated outdoor restrooms for your convenience. Click here to reserve your spot in the Sidestage Lounge.
What items are permitted or prohibited at this venue?
Our security staff performs a thorough screening of all bodies, purses and bags entering the venue. All guests will go through security screening to ensure no weapons or non-permitted items enter the venue. Screening may include metal detection and/or wanding.
Permitted and restricted items may vary by show. Below is a general list of permitted and non-permitted items and activities. Ticket buyers will receive information prior to the show with any updates.
Permitted Items
- Small purse/fanny pack/diaper bag – subject to security inspection
- Umbrellas – small, handheld only
- Strollers
- To-go food from local restaurants
- (1) factory sealed bottle of water or (1) empty, refillable water bottle
- A warm heart & smiles
- Lawn chairs & blankets are only permitted for a select few shows and in designated areas
Non-Permitted Items
For safety reasons, guests are refused entry if they are in possession of prohibited items. Illegal items will be confiscated. If a guest is found inside the venue with a prohibited item, the item will be confiscated and the guest may be ejected from the facility. HI-FI reserves the right to prohibit any item, including items not listed here, from entering the premises if deemed hazardous or disruptive to the event.
- No weapons of any kind: including firearms (with or without permit), knives, multi-tools
- Pepper spray/mace
- Fireworks or flares
- No outside beverages or coolers
- No oversized bags (larger than 12″ x 12″) including backpacks, duffle bags, camelbacks, briefcases luggage etc.
- No drugs or illegal substances
- No laser pointers
- No glass
- No smoking or vaping in venue, designated smoking area outside venue
- No pets or animals – with the exception of documented service animals
- No removable lens cameras or flash photography, tripods, monopods, selfie sticks – unless pre-approved by Event Manager
- No audio or video recording devices – unless pre-approved by Event Manager
- Skateboards, hoverboards, rollerblades, bicycles, scooters – bike parking available outside the venue
- Signs large than 11″ x 17″ or any sign attached to a stick
- Hula hoops, spray paint, silly string
Can I bring a bag into the show?
Yes! You are allowed to bring a small purse or fanny pack, but it may be subject to security inspection.
What’s the parking situation like?
Depending on the day and time, finding a spot can be tricky. On busy show days we advise arriving early to ensure you get a good spot.
Parking is free on all of the surrounding streets in Fountain Square and most parking lots.
The LAZ pay lot directly across from HI-FI Annex (on Prospect St) offers paid parking by the hour and is the closest public parking to the venue.
Rideshare and guest drop-off should take place on the corner of Prospect St and St. Patrick St.
We advise against traveling down St. Patrick St on show days, as it can become congested one-way with traffic coming from both directions.
Bike parking is available outside the HI-FI Annex box office as well as at any of the bike racks on Virginia Ave in front of HI-FI.
What is the camera/photo policy for this venue?
The photo policy for each night is posted at the band’s discretion. This policy can change on a nightly basis. As a general rule HI-FI Annex does not allow any professional photography unless pre-approved by the band. For approved photographers, Photos permitted for the first three songs only. No flash. Media and professional photographers can contact marketing@hifiindy.com to submit a request for photo credentials.
Is there food and drink at this venue?
HI-FI Annex offers a variety of food, snacks and drinks for guests of all ages. Any guest consuming alcoholic beverages must provide a government issued ID and be 21 years of age or older.
Easy Rider Diner accepts pre-show reservations if you are looking for a sit-down meal before the show. Easy Rider Diner is our restaurant connected to HI-FI. Guests who make advance reservations will be treated to a free show poster from that nights show. Posters can be picked up in the diner by asking your server.
Snack Shack
Snack Shack is a concession stand for guests of all ages. Choose from several hot and ready food times from Easy Rider Diner including hamburgers, chicken nuggets, vegan burritos and much more. In addition, Snack Shack offers popcorn, slushies, candy, sodas and water. Snack Shack also doubles as a HI-FI merchandise store where you can pickup t-shirts, hats, hoodies, stickers and more from our venues.
Main Bar
Main Bar is located to your right when you enter the venue. It’s the largest container in the venue and serves up the largest selection of beer, wine, spirits, specialty cocktails and boozie slushies. Guests must be 21+ to enter this area.
Stage Bar
Stage Bar is located on the left when you enter the venue, and is the bar closest to the stage. This location serves a selection of beer, wine and cocktails and is the only bar in the venue that serves draft beer.
Sidestage Lounge Bar
This bar is tucked away on the end of Stage Bar, inside of our VIP area known as Sidestage Lounge. This location serves the same options you will find at Stage Bar, but in a private intimate setting.
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The majority of HI-FI Annex shows are general admission, standing-room-only. There is a limited amount of seating upgrades available in Sidestage Lounge. Contact the box office to secure a seating upgrade for your show at boxoffice@hifiindy.com. Shows that are reserved or partially reserved seating configurations will have information or purchase options directly on the event listing.
Can I leave and re-enter the venue?
No. Re-entry is not permitted at this venue with the exception of the external smoking area.
Do you offer ADA, handicap or special needs options?
There are 2 handicapped parking spots in the lot located across Prospect St. closest to El Arado Mexican Grill. The box office handles any special needs or ADA seating requests at boxoffice@hifiindy.com.
Where is the box office located?
Getting tickets to our shows is super easy! You have a few options, depending on how you like to roll:
Online: Grab your tickets in advance from our official websites, hifiindy.com and mokbpresents.com, or through our trusted ticketing partners tixr.com and seetickets.us.
In Person: Swing by one of our three convenient box office locations around the Murphy Arts Center building and grab tickets with no service fees:
HI-FI Annex Box Office: The box office is located at the front entrance off of St. Patrick St.
Main Box Office at Virginia Ave Mercantile: Located at 1043 Virginia Ave Suite 2 (between Easy Rider and La Margarita). Open Monday through Friday from 10 am to 6 pm and Saturdays from 9 am to 5 pm.
HI-FI Box Office: Found at 1043 Virginia Ave Suite 4 (at the main entrance to HI-FI). Open only on show nights, starting 1 hour before published show times until 10 pm.
I lost something at the show. Who do I contact?
Have you misplaced something during one of our events? Don’t worry, we’re here to help reunite you with your belongings! While we can’t take responsibility for lost or stolen items, we’re committed to assisting you in any way we can.
Found items are securely stored at our Virginia Ave Mercantile & Box Office until they’re claimed. Please note that items lost during late-night events might take until the next morning to reach our lost and found. We know you might be eager to retrieve your belongings (like that phone you’re pinging outside our door at 6 am), but our team typically wraps up late-night events and may not be available until later in the morning.
For lost items, please follow the outlined process rather than popping into Easy Rider in the early hours. They’re open early, but our restaurant team is busy during weekends and can’t assist with lost items during busy service hours.
To inquire about lost items, shoot us an email at boxoffice@hifiindy.com. Mercantile hours are Monday through Friday, 10 am to 6 pm, and Saturdays from 9 am to 5 pm.
Let’s work together to get your goods back to you as quickly as possible!
What is your refund policy?
What’s Your Refund Policy for Postponed Shows?
If a show gets postponed, don’t sweat it! We’ll shoot you an email to let you know about the change, and if you’re cool with the new date, no further action is needed on your part.We’ll be working diligently to find a new date for the show, and we’ll keep you updated every step of the way. But if you can’t make it to the rescheduled gig, we’ve got your back. You’ll have a generous 30-day window following the announcement of the new date to request a refund.
For those who paid with cash at our box office, just drop us a line at boxoffice@hifiindy.com for further instructions on processing your refund.
Please bear with us as we explore rescheduling options with the tour. Your patience is much appreciated as we work to present the best possible show experience for you.
What’s the Refund Policy for Canceled Shows?
In the unfortunate event of a canceled show, don’t fret! If you purchased your tickets online, your refund will be processed automatically. Just sit tight and allow 3-5 business days for the refund to appear in your bank account.
No need to lift a finger! However, there are a few scenarios where you might need to reach out to our box office:
- If you paid cash at our box office.
- If you’ve received a new or different card since your original purchase.
- If you haven’t seen the refund in your account after 5 business days.
What Happens if a Show Gets Rescheduled?
No worries! If a show you’ve already grabbed tickets for gets rescheduled, your tickets will still be valid for the new date. We’ll shoot you an email to let you know about the change, and if you’re good to go for the new date, no further action is needed on your part.
However, if you can’t make it to the rescheduled gig, we’ve got you covered. You’ll have a generous 30 days from the announcement of the new date to request a refund. Just reach out directly to our box office to kickstart the process.
Beware of counterfeit tickets. How do I tell if my ticket is valid?
It’s crucial for all buyers to exercise caution when purchasing tickets from unauthorized sites and ticket resellers. Tixr and SeeTickets are the only two ticket vendors supported at our venues. Unfortunately, this is a widespread issue affecting venues nationwide, and true fans often find themselves at a loss. Regrettably, there’s little we can do in such situations. Since the original transaction didn’t occur through our authorized ticketing partners, we lack the necessary information to assist. It’s disheartening to witness fans being taken advantage of, especially on platforms like Craigslist, Facebook, StubHub, VividSeats, SeatGeek, and others. We are only obligated to honor valid tickets purchased through our approved channels.
Can I purchase tickets in person without fees?
Yes. HI-FI Annex box office is located at the main entrance off of St. Patrick St. The box office is open 1 hour prior to the published door time. Additionally, the new and primary box office is located two doors down from HI-FI Annex in Suite 2. This box office is open Monday through Friday 10am – 6pm for fee-free ticket purchases. HI-FI Annex accepts cash as well as all major credit cards for ticket purchases.
Do you have free WI-FI?
Yes. HI-FI Annex offers free WI-FI during all shows. Simply select the HI-FI Free WI-FI network and you are all set.
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Sep 15
The Wild Feathers
HI-FI Annex
$21 - $23
Presented By: 2021 Holler On The Square
Doors: 6:00 PM
Start Time: 7:15 pm
HEALTH CHECK REQUIRED: Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours or negative Antigen test with 6 hours.
Download the Bindle Mobile Health App and verify your vaccination and/or test status to expedite entry to the venue.
Holler on the Square is a festival-like series of concerts at HI-FI and HI-FI Annex spanning September 12-19, 2021. Join us for 8 days of live music with performances taking place in both venues, all week. Check out the daily schedule, full lineup and get your tickets now. All shows are individually ticketed.
Start Time: 7:15 pm
HEALTH CHECK REQUIRED: Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours or negative Antigen test with 6 hours.
Download the Bindle Mobile Health App and verify your vaccination and/or test status to expedite entry to the venue.
Holler on the Square is a festival-like series of concerts at HI-FI and HI-FI Annex spanning September 12-19, 2021. Join us for 8 days of live music with performances taking place in both venues, all week. Check out the daily schedule, full lineup and get your tickets now. All shows are individually ticketed.
Learn More About This Show
Add to Calendar 09/15/2021 06:00 PM09/15/2021 10:00 PMThe Wild FeathersMore Information: https://mokbpresents.com/event/the-wild-feathers-at-hi-fi-annex/HI-FI Annex
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ARTIST PROFILE | The Wild Feathers
Americana/FolkSouthern RockRoots
A decade plus into their career now, The Wild Feathers over the course of four studio albums, a rarities release, and a live album, have been labeled everything. Some have immediately checked a box for Americana – and they wouldn’t be wrong. Others may lean on a version of rock: Country-rock, folk-rock, heartland rock. They’d all be right, too. Blues? A Southern flare? Occasional punk attitude? It’s all in there.
But as a band who are constantly committed to pushing forward, no label put on The Wild Feathers truly sticks around for long.
The longtime Nashville band returns this year with Sirens, a new LP of road-worn, sharply-woven tales chronicling a life worth living, love worth holding and the hard-earned lessons found along the ride. For the band, it’s the album they’ve been building towards making for years. A true statement piece.
“I love being part of a band that is always growing and evolving,” said co-founding Wild Feathers member Ricky Young. “We want to keep challenging ourselves to make new music while always continuing to grow and be challenged. For us, this is the best version of what we’ve always done.”
He continued “We’re not the band we were 10 years ago. We’re much better writers now. Much better performers. We’re much better people. We’ve grown a lot.”
To cut the follow-up to the critically acclaimed 2021 album Alvarado – the band’s debut for New West Records – the band decamped from Music City, U.S.A., to Los Angeles for sessions with producer Shooter Jennings (known for his work with Brandi Carlile, Turnpike Troubadours and Tanya Tucker, among others) at Dave’s Room in North Hollywood.
Members Ricky Young, Joel King, Taylor Burns, Ben Dumas, Brett Moore – entered the studio with about 30 rough draft song ideas that ultimately became Sirens. But unlike previous sessions where Young, King and company underwent a detailed pre-production and demoing process, they brought a largely blank slate to Dave’s Room.
The goal? To approach the album with a fresh perspective that pushes beyond simply recreating a handful of demos cut in Nashville, some 2,000 miles east of the studio.
“We’re like, if Shooter’s producing this, we’re gonna give him something to do,” King said with a laugh. Young added, “You’re excited because you don’t have expectations but you’re nervous because you don’t know what to expect.”
Wild Feathers were originally formed in 2010 by Young, King, and Burns. Sirens plays like a time-tested, harmonized culmination formed out of years on the road for the group – a collection built from sharing stages with legends such as Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, cutting a live album inside the storied Ryman Auditorium and playing sought-after slots on some of the biggest festival stages, including the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, Austin City Limits Festival and Americana Fest, to name just a few. For tenured listeners – fans who likely jumped aboard for the band’s ability to blend country storytelling with rock ‘n’ roll showmanship – Sirens feels like the evolution from the songs that helped build the Wild Feathers’ career – including 2013’s adult-alt radio hit “The Ceiling” and 2021’s rip-roaring “Ain’t Looking.”
And for Jennings – who first met the band about two decades ago – being in the studio with The Wild Feathers meant scoring a front-row seat to music-making with “a collective of truly deep soulful musicians and writers who have come together and stayed together over the years,” he said.
He continued, “It was my pleasure to produce their newest music. The songs they put together for this record were so fun to work on and getting to really know their musicianship was a blast. I’m proud to be a part of the story of The Wild Feathers now.”
Out of the so-called blank slate, The Wild Feathers built a sprawling album – named in-part after the mythological Greek creatures with an alluring voice. On Sirens, the band channels heartland rock excellence, like on opening number “Stereo” or the organ-laced “Sanctuary.” The group rips into old-school guitar riffs, like rootsy jam tune “Comedown.” And the album showcases heartfelt stories tailor-made for open-road therapy with windows down and speakers blaring, like reflective number “L.A. Makes Me Sad” or richly descriptive crime tale “Sleep For Days.’
With Sirens, the band showcases abilities that individually make them among Nashville’s sought after players and songwriters. Outside of touring, writing and recording with the group, King’s resume includes cutting bass on Miranda Lambert’s 2019 album Wildcard and Lainey Wilson’s 2022 breakout effort Bell Bottom Country, both winners of the annual Best Country Album honor at the Grammy Awards. As songwriters, Young, Burns and King have worked with staple rock band The Jayhawks and collaborated on the hit network show Nashville, among other projects.
And after sweating and straining over small details on the self-produced Alvarado, the band returned to focusing on playing some of the head-turning music listeners expect from a Wild Feathers release. This includes “Pretending,” a stop-you-in-your-tracks piano ballad that’s bound to send lighters into the sky when the group hits the road in support of Sirens.
“We just wanted to write a shit load of songs, find a great producer and let go of the reins a little bit,” King said. He continued, “We were like, let’s just do it like a band.”
That freewheelin’ do-it-like-a-band spirit? It comes through on Sirens with songs like “Slow Down,” a pensive slow-burn that wouldn’t be out of place in a 1980s John Hughes flick, and “Don’t Know,” a rabble-rousing dose of surfy-punk delivered with layered gang vocals and a rolling bass line.
With their new album, heeding the Sirens call has never sounded this welcoming before.
READ MORE >>Supporting Acts
About the Venue
HI-FI Annex is an open-air ALL AGES venue located in the back parking lot of The Murphy Arts Center. The main entrance to the venue is located on St. Patrick Street across from the church. All shows end by 10 pm.
Amenities: Live Music, Outdoors, All Ages (Children 5 & under free w/ adult), Premium Sound, Sidestage Lounge, Full Bar, Snack Bar, Street-Level Box Office
Upgrades: The Sidestage Lounge VIP access offers a premium exclusive viewing location with an up-close and personal view of the stage. It features a private bar, a comfortable seating area, as well as dedicated outdoor restrooms. Click here to reserve your spot in Sidestage Lounge.
Ticket Support: Box Office opens 1 hour before published door time. For ticket related questions please email boxoffice@hifiindy.com.
Parking: Street Parking, Bike Parking
Upgrades: The Sidestage Lounge VIP access offers a premium exclusive viewing location with an up-close and personal view of the stage. It features a private bar, a comfortable seating area, as well as dedicated outdoor restrooms. Click here to reserve your spot in Sidestage Lounge.
Ticket Support: Box Office opens 1 hour before published door time. For ticket related questions please email boxoffice@hifiindy.com.
Parking: Street Parking, Bike Parking
Refund Policy: All tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable unless the show is canceled. Contact the box office with any questions: boxoffice@hifiindy.com.
1065 St. Patrick St Indianapolis, IN 46203
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