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Snocaps with Graham Hunt

Tue Dec 2 at 8:00pm

Chicago, IL

Event Info

Please Note: There is a delivery delay on all orders until approximately one week prior to the show.Allison and Katie Crutchfield have formed a new band called Snocaps. Their 13-track debut album will come out as a surprise album release on October 31st.An indie-rock record that recalls Allisons band Swearinand Katies early records as Waxahatchee, Snocaps was born out of the twin sisters desire to work on music together as they had in their teens and twenties. Allison and Katie are backed by friends and close collaborators Brad Cook and MJ Lenderman. The album was produced and almost entirely engineered by Cook, and all four musicians play multiple instruments across the record. Snocaps will play a handful of shows at the end of 2025 and then be put on ice for the foreseeable future, although, as Katie says, Allison and I have been, in some way, shape or form, doing this together for over 20 years, so it is practically a given that they will work together on music at some point again in the future.

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