
LACY ROSE SETS ALBUM RELEASE CONCERT FOR ‘LISPECTOR’, MAY 8TH AT THE TRIAD THEATER

Avant-Garde performer Lacy Rose has confirmed the April 11th release date of her tour-de-force 13-song cycle, ‘LISPECTOR’. The project is a haunting homage and a musical meditation on the radical life and works of Brazilian author Clarice Lispector. With vocals that evoke Kate Bush and Regina Spektor, Rose crafts an esoteric, cinematic landscape, inspired by opera, movie musicals and alt-rock. The project has been described as “a rhapsodic reverie on themes of love, existence, time, metamorphosis, and the Divine Feminine; ultimately a woman’s search for herself and meaning in the cosmos.”
‘LISPECTOR’ is a labor of love and a genuine ‘work of art’. Rose comments, “I know this record is uncategorizable…But I also know it was born from a pure place of writing art as a way to survive. Art as alchemy. Clarice Lispector has a quote that I love and think about often: ‘I write as if to save somebody’s life. Probably my own.’ I did in fact make this album to save my own life, and it has. I hope it can help other people.”
On May 8th at the Triad Theater in NYC, Rose will celebrate her new album by performing it in its entirety, accompanied by her co-producer and pianist-arranger Isaac Hayward, the Starling Quartet, and special guests. Tickets are available here.
Prior to the concert, on April 11th, Rose will commemorate the album’s day-of-release with a literary event at The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. Tickets and more details about this special event, here.