
Loud As Folk began as a monthly songwriters showcase based out of Reno, NV in 2011 and has since grown into a touring revue, a recording studio, a radio hour, and a creative movement. The series has featured an eclectic mix of punk-gone-folk performers, underground legends, and fiercely original voices.Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Seating will open at 6:30 with music beginning at 7pm. Seated show. All ages.
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Joey Cape is one of the defining voices in punk rock’s most beloved generation. Since forming Lagwagon in 1989, “the Caper” and his band have released 9 LPs, 4 EPs, a live album, and a compilation of previously unreleased material all while playing thousands of shows across the globe. This remarkable amount of accomplishments is just a fraction of Joey’s expansive career, which also includes lending his musical talents to Bad Astronaut and Me First And The Gimmie Gimmies. If all of that wasn’t enough, the ever prolific Cape has released 6 solo albums since 2008 along with a slew of splits and singles. In addition to his own music, Joey has featured an impressive lists of rising punk gone folk artists by inviting them to record 10 songs in 7 days at his personal studio and releasing them on his label One Week Records.
Opening the show is Seth Anderson, a singer-songwriter whose music blends indie rock, folk, and the spirit of punk into honest, heart-driven storytelling. Born and raised in Hartland, New Brunswick, and now based in Canmore, Alberta, Seth draws from years on the road—across towns, cities, and continents—to write songs rooted in love, loss, resilience, and hope. With a delivery that’s both vulnerable and fierce, his sound has been compared to Steve Earle, AA Bondy, Frank Turner, and the Weakerthans. Seth’s live shows are known for their emotional intensity and raw authenticity, earning him a dedicated following throughout Canada, the U.S., and Europe.