Buck Meek’s fourth solo album The Mirror arrived last month via 4AD, bringing with it an intimate set of songs centered on love in all of its complicated forms. Produced by Meek’s Big Thief bandmate James Krivchenia, and featuring contributions from Adrianne Lenker, Mary Lattimore, and Dylan Meek, the 11-track record is incredibly vulnerable—which made hearing it live at Sid the Cat Auditorium all the more special.
At his sold-out hometown show in South Pasadena, Meek performed The Mirror in its entirety. The crowd spanned generations, all eager to listen in on his newest work. With support from Kisser—Meek’s new project with his partner, Germaine Dunes—opening the night, the evening carried a warm, communal energy made even stronger by beautiful lighting and the easy chemistry of the band.
Check out highlights from the evening below shot by David Saxum.
KISSER
