Shana Cleveland (of La Luz) "defies being placed into a particular genre, as her past solo project Oh Man, Cover the Ground brought some meditative indie warmth but remained firmly rooted to the earth with thumping tambourines and gentle piano. “Face of the Sun” reveals an entirely different side of Cleveland, with the musician untethering herself and drifting off into stellar folk madness. Her voice is clear as she hypnotically commands you to “Look into the face of the sun,” and proves so powerfully luminescent that you find yourself doing so, even against your better instincts. Floating on a cloud of twanging guitars (that surf-rock edge not too far away), it’s easy to imagine staring into the burning sky as you wander through the hazy California desert or an alien landscape." - PASTE
Shana has a new album coming out on April 5th via Hardly Art. Don't miss this super intitmate special performace! Local Support from Eureka's own Mister Moonbeam.