DIY Tacoma artist Shannon Curtis strives to make her concerts into transformative healing gatherings. Curtis, who once fittingly described her dreamy synth pop sound as “Sarah McLachlan meets Massive Attack,” tries to connect with the audience with her spoken words, singing and artistic projections in order to help people find inner power through radical self-acceptance. Her latest album Good to Me attempts to tap into a sense of deep empathy in our troubled times that walks the line between distraught political angst and self-help hopefulness. Her trippy visual style will fit right in at The Chameleon as she brings tunes from Good to Me to the stage.
Shannon Curtis • Fri, Oct. 18 at 7 pm • $25 • 21+ • The Chameleon • 1801 W. Sunset Blvd. • chameleonspokane.com