Concert Recap: Del Water Gap at Stubb’s 2/23
Brooklyn-based artist Del Water Gap brought his ‘Chasing The Chimera’ tour to Stubb’s on Feb. 23 with support from Texas-native Hannah Jadagu.
Photos by Mckenna Sefcik
Alt-indie artist Hannah Jadagu kicks off the night performing songs from her latest album Describe.
Alt-indie artist Hannah Jadagu kicks off the night performing songs from her latest album Describe.
Alt-indie artist Hannah Jadagu kicks off the night performing songs from her latest album Describe.
Alt-indie artist Hannah Jadagu kicks off the night performing songs from her latest album Describe.
Del Water Gap, Samuel Holden Jaffe, emerges from the light and starts singing the lyrics to “Small Town Joan of Arc”: “Pulling rain from the mud / It’s a pain, it’s a rush / When you’re hopelessly in love / With a small town Joan of Arc.”
Del Water Gap, Samuel Holden Jaffe, emerges from the light and starts singing the lyrics to “Small Town Joan of Arc”: “Pulling rain from the mud / It’s a pain, it’s a rush / When you’re hopelessly in love / With a small town Joan of Arc.”
Jaffe strums along to the longing tune of “Sorry I Am.”
Fans scream the lyrics to “Sorry I Am”: “I don’t think I’m ready, I don’t think I’m ready, no / Tell me you’ll forgive me, tell me you’ll forget it all.”
Fans scream the lyrics to “Sorry I Am”: “I don’t think I’m ready, I don’t think I’m ready, no / Tell me you’ll forgive me, tell me you’ll forget it all.”
Jaffe gazes into the crowd as the intro for “Better Than I Know Myself” blares through the speakers.
Jaffe sings the lyrics of “Better Than I Know Myself”: “This can’t be right / I’m scared, and I need someone to call me / I’ll close my eyes ‘til you arrive.”
During “Better Than I Know Myself,” Jaffe stands on a speaker and smiles at the crowd.
During “Better Than I Know Myself,” Jaffe stands on a speaker and smiles at the crowd.
Jaffe leans back and sticks his guitar in the air during the final chorus of “Better Than I Know Myself.”
After finishing “Better Than I Know Myself,” Jaffe moves toward the back of the stage for a brief break before his next song.