Dirty Dollhouse and Friends – Vinyl Release Show

Thursday, December 21, 2023
Doors: 6pm | Show: 8:30pm
$15

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Dirty Dollhouse
Dirty Dollhouse returns for a night of music at World Cafe Live, celebrating their deluxe re-release of Vinyl Child and Queen Coyote through Renaissance Records. Join us for a cozy winter evening featuring a decade-spanning catalog of songs, super special guests, and holiday magic.

Dirty Dollhouse returns for a night of music at World Cafe Live, celebrating their deluxe re-release of Vinyl Child and Queen Coyote through Renaissance Records. Join us for a cozy winter evening featuring a decade-spanning catalog of songs, super special guests, and holiday magic. Dirty Dollhouse is the multi-genre music of Philadelphia-based artist Chelsea Mitchell, a folk chanteuse with classical training and a retro-pop composer with a soft spot for country. After releasing her first lo-fi EP, Married in the Aviary, Mitchell received the Tri-State Indie Vocalist of the Year award and the lyrics to her song “Nobody’s Daughter” were showcased in American Songwriter Magazine. Joined by light accompaniment for a follow-up EP, 25 Shades, saw a departure from traditional folk and embraced a Nashville vibe while 2017’s full-length album Vinyl Child was a mixture of darkly contemplative pop songs and quiet, intimate confession. Drawing from many muses has produced a uniquely diverse catalogue, but it has also made it near-impossible to pin down who Mitchell sounds like. In sultry-toned moments you might hear Nicole Atkins, a soft bird-like peak could make you think of Kacey Musgraves, and a certain belt may summon Brandi Carlile. Though her vocals range from soft twang to unabashedly operatic, it could suffice to say that Mitchell’s songs all fit under the same “singer-songwriter” umbrella as her lyrics weave a diary page to life and her band expands on structural simplicity with subtle grace. As bassist Joshua Machiz, drummer Eric Lawry, and lead guitarist August John Lutz II are now full-time members, Dirty Dollhouse has found a new and exciting momentum, opening for rising stars like Nikki Lane and Amanda Shires and playing to a wider audience.