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Blondshell - My Home Is Your Playground Summer Tour 23
White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs
Dec 4, 2023 • 7:00pm
Houston, TX
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Raw nerves and bright hooks with Blondshell

Blondshell is the project of Sabrina Teitelbaum, a New York-raised writer who shed her BAUM pop era for raw, 90s-leaning rock.

From pop gloss to guitar grit

That shift defines the show, with blunt lyrics, fuzzy guitars, and choruses that feel both confessional and loud. Expect a tight arc built around Sepsis, Kiss City, and Olympus, with Veronica Mars as a cathartic midpoint. The room skews gender-diverse and thoughtful, with denim, well-worn boots, and small friend groups who listen hard, then shout the hooks.

Hooks, hush, and sudden roar

Early fans know she studied at USC and first released music as BAUM, while her self-titled Blondshell was produced with Yves Rothman for Partisan Records. Live, a lean band keeps the edges jagged so her voice stays upfront and dry, letting the words cut through without fuss. Heads up: the songs and staging mentioned are inferred from recent runs and could change by the date you attend.

The Blondshell scene: denim, zines, and catharsis

The crowd dresses practical and personal: vintage tees, silver hoops, chipped nail polish, and notebooks tucked in tote bags.

Quiet verse, loud chorus culture

You will hear a quick hush at the start of Sepsis, then a grinning shout when the chorus drops. When Kiss City lands, a pocket of the floor chants the I think my kink is you line, not rude, just communal.

Zines, pins, and patient listening

Merch leans clean and text-forward, often black ink on cream, with lyric snippets or the Blondshell logo rather than loud graphics. People trade song favorites in low voices between sets, and you see friends pointing out small guitar flourishes rather than posting every moment. After the show, conversations skew to writing and references, with fans citing 90s alt touchstones and swapping zine or playlist links. The vibe is open but not pushy, like a book club that happens to love fuzz pedals.

Blondshell under the hood: guts, grit, and glue

On stage, Blondshell's vocal sits dry and close, more speaking-then-singing than belting, so you catch every turn of phrase.

Words up front, fuzz in the seams

Guitars favor thick midrange with a small splash of chorus, while the bass carries the melodic spine during verses. The band often holds the tempo steady, then widens the choruses by opening the hi-hat and pushing the snare, making the shift feel huge without speeding up. Songs like Kiss City stretch into longer outros live, letting feedback bloom while she repeats a line until the room joins.

Small moves, big impact

A quieter cut might land mid-set with just guitar and voice before the full group crashes back in, a move that keeps focus on narrative. One neat detail: they sometimes drop the tuning a step on newer songs to thicken the low end, which also lowers her range into a talky growl. Visuals stay simple, with moody backlights and a color wash that tracks the chorus hits rather than stealing attention from the band.

Kin to Blondshell: noise, nerve, and melody

If you connect with Blondshell for bruised guitars and plainspoken hooks, Soccer Mommy likely sits in your library for the same late-night honesty and mid-tempo sway.

Neighbors on the map

Snail Mail shares the diaristic writing and chiming leads, though her shows lean slightly dreamier. Fans who crave a heavier lift off the chorus tend to cross over with Wolf Alice, whose dynamic jumps mirror the quiet-to-loud rush in songs like Sepsis.

Why the overlap works

If talk-sung wit and sturdy downstrokes are your thing, Courtney Barnett is a clear neighbor, and both acts favor bands that keep the rhythm bone-dry. All four acts prize frank lyrics over polish, which draws crowds who stand still for verses and burst for the release. They also tour rooms of similar size, making the energy feel comparable from city to city.

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