Music in the Mountains: The Mother Hips

Big Sky’s Music in the Mountains has a stacked lineup for August, with these shows on the books for Thursday nights in the park:

8/6 - Magoo
8/13 - The Mother Hips + Lee Rafugee
8/20 - StarchildJr + Object Heavy Band
8/27 - Armchair Boogie

Based in Northern California, the Mother Hips headed to New Mexico, spending time at Ghost Ranch before settling in at Jono Manson’s Kitchen Sink studio in Sante Fe for sessions in late 2021. Self-produced, When We Disappear features nine new tracks co-written by co-founders Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono — collection of lit-psych rock songs Inspired by psychology and literature — as well as a raw, garagey cover of Buffy St. Marie’s 1964 addiction song “Codine.”

“Greg [Loiacono, co-founder) sent me a rough demo of this song and I thought it was promising,” says Hips co-founder Tim Bluhm of “When We Disappear.” “What he was singing was place-holder gibberish, or sounds mixed with some actual lyrics, including what would become the title. I went through it and matched words to his sounds and then tweaked the words to tell a kind of impressionistic history of our adventures together. In this way I believe both Greg’s and my own subconscious worlds revealed themselves. The music is simple and loose, helping with the devil-may-care attitude of the singing.”

Hailed by the San Francisco Chronicle as “one of the Bay Area’s most beloved live outfits,” The Mother Hips’ headline and festival performances have became the stuff of legend, finding them sharing stages with everyone from Johnny Cash and Wilco to Lucinda Williams and The Black Crowes. Rolling Stone called the band “divinely inspired,” while Pitchfork praised their “rootsy mix of 70’s rock and power pop,” and The New Yorker lauded their ability to “sing it sweet and play it dirty.”

Opening the show on 8/13 as the emerging artist is Lee Rafugee, a four piece Rock n’ Roll band based out of Salt Lake City, Utah.

The band started in 2020 during Covid as a way to “break on through” during such an ambivalent time....

The sounds of Lee Rafugee range between the despondencies of the old soul singers to the loose and unconfined presence of the Band of Gypsys or Gary Clark Jr. With Sarah DeGraw on guitar and vocals, Aidan Triantafillou on guitar and vocals, Cael Sorenson on bass, and Ethan Shaw on percussion, the best way to sum up the sounds and feeling of Lee Rafugee is unpredictable.

See you in the Mountain Meadow on Thursday nights all summer!