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Blue Skies with Mat Kerekes
Mat Kerekes built his name as the voice of Citizen and as a solo writer whose songs land gently but carry weight. This run marks a decade since Luna & The Wild Blue Everything, the record that shifted him toward hushed folk-rock and piano colors.
A decade of quieter fire
Expect a front-to-back focus on Luna & The Wild Blue Everything with a few handpicked cuts from later records. Likely moments include The Clubs/The People's Attention, The Means, Hawthorne, and Danger. The room tends to be mixed in age, with longtime Citizen fans standing beside newer listeners who found him through stripped-down videos and vinyl reissues. The vibe stays calm and tuned-in, with soft choruses sung under the breath and phones kept low.Who shows up and why it works
Lesser-known note: he often handles multiple instruments on his solo records and has designed elements of his own cover art. Another quirk is a short piano interlude mid-set that resets the pace before the final run. For clarity, anything stated here about songs or stage touches is a best-guess drawn from recent patterns and can change night by night.The Living Room Around Mat Kerekes
The crowd skews relaxed and curious, with thrifted flannels, well-worn Vans, and a few moon pins nodding to the record name.
Soft sing-alongs, careful listening
People trade favorite lines before the set, then quiet down once the fingerpicking starts. Sing-alongs tend to hover below the melody, more hum than shout, which lets the dynamics stay intact. You might spot a couple of old Citizen tour tees next to newer solo merch, a small bridge between eras.Small artifacts, big meaning
Posters and vinyl are popular, especially blue variants that fit the theme, and they often sell out by the end. A gentle cheer greets piano moments, and the room slips into that shared hush where you can hear sticks tap the rim. Post-show, conversations are brief and polite, focused on the writing and the way certain lines hit at the right time.How Mat Kerekes Builds the Night
Mat Kerekes leans on a warm, slightly rough tenor that can push when needed but prefers restraint. Acoustic guitar carries much of the set, with fingerpicking that leaves room for brushy drums, a round bass, and a second guitar that adds chime.