It’s become a standard practice in the nation’s capital for avid concert goers to watch a European act on the rise in an intimate setting akin to a living room thanks to the small venues that regularly book musicians from all over the world.
As spoiled as DC might be in this regard, the experience doesn’t seem to get old as both currently operating spaces and those of the past have made the nation’s stop essentially a destination visit for any band or solo performer able to travel overseas or internationally.
Artists put their best foot forward, revel in the night with fans and share the emotion of performing in a place they could only imagine doing so when they first started out.
Oracle Sisters — a psychedelic folk-rock outfit from Paris — sold out DC9 this past Sunday night and dazzled the packed second-floor crowd with a transportive set of music that more than validated the buzz this group has generated since it began putting out singles back in 2018.