Ulrika Spacek / Discus / Marital Bedmusic

Ulrika Spacek / Discus / Marital Bed

Date & Time27 March 2026 • 22:00:00
LocationUnited States, Chicago
VenueEmpty Bottle
Address1035 N. Western Ave.

Quick Info

27 March 2026 at 22:00:00

United States, Chicago

Music event

26.78 - 26.78 USD

About the Event

Doors: 9PM / Show: 10PM / 21+If all the world is a stage, then our performance is a lonely one. Reflected not through eyes but through screens ad infinitum, our audience real or imagined is no longer a burden but a need. Attention, recognition, validation: we trade our interior worlds for the thrill of public display. In a hyper-individual world, Ulrika Spaceks fourth album EXPO offers an antidote. Even as its five members have been pulled by tides of their own, Ulrika Spacek has always been a symbol of collective art. Despite a range of day jobs (experimental physicists, graphic designers, music producers) the collective pursuit is there in the shared dream logic of the music: the off-kilter melodies, jagged guitars and cirrus cloud atmospherics. Its there, in all the things that are said and unsaid between them; there in the writing, producing and mixing processes they share in. And even as each of their parts moves toward a unified vision, its never more keenly felt than in the bigger picture to which Ulrika Spacek belong. Whether it is Oysterland, the self-curated night the band began to platform artists of other disciplines in live music spaces; Total Refreshment Centre, the East London studio acclaimed producer [caroline, Thurston Moore, Spiritualized] / bassist Syd Kemp runs which connects the dots between the jazz scene and like-minded experimental artists; or their creative bleed as musicians and producers with Crack Cloud and caroline, the bands existence is inseparable from its community. And though singer/multi-instrumentalist Rhys Edwards now lives in Stockholm, it only underlines the bands absolute togetherness when they create with one another - they go all-in, even at personal expense, for the sake of the whole. On the melodic, cold-sweat fever of Picto, states EXPOs manifesto: Its back to strength in numbers, count in fives. Just as hyper-individualism makes the world a lonely place, making art by yourself is also a lonely place, the band share. When you work alone, youre confronted by your weaknesses and your limitations - whereas when youre in a group you play to the strengths of everyone. Theres something very comforting about taking creative risks when you work as a unit. In an age of algorithmic predictability, EXPO embodies the thrill of the unknown and the particular human magic that comes with the pursuit of it.