I’ve been wanting to check out Colleen Green since I first heard about her, and lucky for me and many other fans in the region, she was finally back in Seattle, opening for Basement at Chop Suey. I was expecting the venue to be a little less packed, but it seemed that everyone had the same idea as me, which was kind of surprising seeing as I showed up at 7:00P.M. I heard that this was going on in every stop they were playing, as Green has a following, so people are filling up the place from the start.
She took the stage alone, wearing a vintage Boston Celtics sweater and black sunglasses. I’ve never seen someone plug into their iPad for playback sound, while also playing the electric guitar while singing along to it. It was pretty cool to experience this, as she stood alone and yet kept all eyes on her. She has this charisma to pull you into her voice and sound, and I could definitely see what the buzz has been about.
She released her third album, I Want to Grow Up, last year, which was the first she recorded professionally in a studio. Some of my favorite tracks she performed live were “TV,” “Wild One,” “Deeper Than Love,” “Grind My Teeth,” and the older cut “Only One.” I also think it’s rad that she hand-paints her T-shirts and thinks of many cool ideas to be unique, once including shredded money in an old 7″ titled 4 Loko 2 Kayla. Green is a super cool musician and person, who should definitely be checked out next time she comes to town.