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Tidal Tales with Marlon Funaki

Raised on coastal coffeehouse sets, Marlon Funaki blends hushed folk, light island rhythm, and city jazz chords.

From small rooms to wide horizons

Recent shows favor a tight trio, a shift from his earlier loop-first approach, which gives the grooves more space. Expect a patient open that swells into singable hooks, with likely picks like Salt Air, Half Moon Harbor, and Paper Kite.

Who shows up and what they notice

The crowd feels mixed and mellow, with students near the rail, local songwriters comparing notebooks, and friends catching lines under their breath. Trivia heads note he once played drum chair in a small surf outfit and still records airy vocal doubles through a handheld cassette mic. You might also clock the nylon-string tucked by the amp for a soft break in the middle third. These setlist and production notes reflect informed observation rather than firm facts, and the details can change night to night.

The Half Moon Scene

What people wear and trade

You see light linen shirts, thrifted jackets, and beat-up sneakers next to a few sharp boots. Fans trade tiny lyric zines and enamel pins at the bar and tuck setlist guesses into journals. A soft call of 'half moon' sometimes rises before the encore and fades into a hush without pushing the room.

Rituals without the noise

Phones stay mostly low until a favorite line lands, then one quick photo and pockets again. Merch leans toward hand-drawn shirts, a small-run poster with tide lines, and a cassette for the collectors. After the show, people linger to talk arrangements and favorite bridges rather than chase volume. It feels like a listening club that still knows how to clap on the twos and fours when the groove asks.

Under the Hood, Over the Moon

Small moves, big feel

Marlon Funaki sings in a close mic style that keeps consonants crisp and breath noise part of the texture. He often tunes the guitar a step down for a deeper strum, then uses a high capo to brighten certain choruses. The trio leans on pocket drums with rods, a round bass tone, and small piano filigrees that trace the vocal line. Arrangements tend to start spare, add one color at a time, and land on a quiet stop rather than a crash.

Choices that serve the song

Live, Paper Kite can stretch into a slow bridge where he speaks a few lines before the band slides back in. Tempos sit just above a sway, which lets the lyrics breathe and keeps conversation in the room to a minimum. Lights are soft amber and midnight blue, shifting only on key phrases so the music leads the eye.

Kindred Ears, Nearby Roads

Overlapping sounds, shared patience

Fans of Hozier will recognize the soul-in-the-woodgrain vibe and patient dynamic lifts. Ben Howard loyalists may click with the tide-like guitar pulses and reflective pacing. Mitski appeals to those drawn to intimate lyrics that cut quietly but land heavy.

Where lyrics steer the night

If you follow Noah Kahan, the blend of folk storytelling and modern pop sense will feel familiar. All four acts work in midtempo spaces where words lead and the band paints around them. That shared focus on tone and restraint means a crossover crowd can settle in fast.

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