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SHOWROOM SOUNDS PRESENTS:
JOHN MORELAND

Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Printed Threads
210 South Fwy. FWTX 76104

Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Tickets: $75.00
 
Ticket includes admission PLUS:
- Light bites catered from local restaurants
- Custom cocktails, beers & non-alcoholic drinks
- Commemorative show poster 
- Custom, one-of-a-kind artist tee
21+ (under allowed with guardian)
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Showroom Sounds is a music series hosted by Printed Threads, born out of the idea of cultivating creative community.

Each show will take place in Printed Threads' showroom, and feature one of our favorite artists.
 
With a limited number of tickets available for each event, you'll be part of an exclusive audience, witnessing a unique musical performance up close and personal.
 
Enjoy light bites and drinks thoughtfully curated to complement the experience. As a token of our appreciation, every attendee will receive a commemorative shirt and a show poster, designed to be a reminder of this unforgettable night.
 
We invite you to share in a special evening of music, and a thoughtful gathering supporting the sounds that enrich our lives.
 
 
JOHN MORELAND
 

After an impressive 2010s run of albums that earned him a devoted fanbase, accolades from outlets like The New York Times, Fresh Air, and Pitchfork, and a place in the upper echelon of modern Americana singer-songwriters, John Moreland has already taken two unexpected turns this decade, both of which highlight his fierce artistic independence.

First, he released a brilliant and sonically layered folk-electronica meditation on modern alienation, 2022’s Birds In The Ceiling, that took some of his fans by surprise. Then, after wrapping up a difficult tour behind that record in November 2022, he stopped working entirely. He took an entire year off from playing shows and didn’t use a smartphone for 6 months. “At the end of that year, I was just like ‘Nobody call me’. I needed to not do anything for a while and just process,” Moreland says.

After nearly a decade in the limelight, constantly jostled by the expectations of his audience, the music industry, and anonymous strangers online, he carved out some time to rest, heal, and reflect for the first time.

The result of that unplugged year at home is 2024’s Visitor, a folk-rock record that is intimate, immediate, deeply thoughtful, and catchy as hell. Moreland recorded the album at his home in Bixby, Oklahoma, in only ten days, playing nearly every instrument himself (his wife Pearl Rachinsky sang on one song, and his longtime collaborator John Calvin Abney contributed a guitar solo), as well as engineering and mixing the album. “Simplicity and immediacy felt very important to the process,” he says.