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September 30th, 2014
First Guest Artist Announced!
by admin

Tickets for Onward went on sale Monday, September 29th! If you have not purchased yours – don’t wait! Get the best seats, the limited VIP seats, group sales, etc.!

I would like to announce one of our guests artists for Mateo Messina’s Annual Benefit Concert Onward!

Silver Torches

Meet Erik Walters of Silver Torches.  He is bringing his amazing voice to the stage for Onward, this November 14th!

A little about Silver Torches from their Facebook page below:

“Biography

Erik Walters doesn’t like talking about himself. Getting him to open up about his new album is like prying open an oyster. The former singer and guitarist for Spokane post-rock band The Globes (Barsuk), Walters has struck out on his own on his debut solo album, “The Living Fact,” which features songs written, played and sung by him.Written in part while he was crashing in his brother’s kitchen during a frustrating time, songs like “Hades’ Black Rattle” and “Nostalgia’s Cradle” deal with anxiety, the fear of being stuck, of growing older and wondering whether you made the right choices in life. Several songs are “written from the perspective of someone who settled because of fear and then asked why,” he explains. Others, like “Thinking of Her on Highway 90,” which borrows a lyric from William Butler Yeats, are lighter, sweet love songs sparkling with tenderness. The intricate acoustic guitar work on songs like “Castles (Que Sera, Sera)” lends Fleetwood-folk flair, while the surging bass and keyboard on “Blue Eyed Mary” recall prime-era Tom Petty with their propulsive energy.

Produced by Steven Aguilar (The Head and the Heart, Dave Matthews Band, Moby), “The Living Fact” features guest appearances by Northwest musicians such as Michael Lerner of Telekinesis and John Van Deusen of the Lonely Forest. The songwriting on “The Living Fact” follows in the confessional and personal footsteps of the Northwest indie sound of Death Cab for Cutie, David Bazan, and Damien Jurado, but with an iconography unique to Walters.

No wonder Walters doesn’t like bragging about his album. He doesn’t need to. The music speaks for itself.”

To hear more of Silver Torches before our concert, check out their website to listen to their digital album The Living Fact.

The Symphony Guild is so excited to partner with Silver Torches for our 17th annual benefit concert. All proceeds benefit uncompensated care at Seattle Children’s Hospital.

We look forward to seeing you on November 14th!

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