
Vinyl Williams + Gold Celeste w/ Power Strip **Moved to Hidden Hall**
High Dive
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Seattle
Wednesday, July 16 at 7 pm PDT
Concert Venue
Wednesday, July 16 at 7 pm PDT
Concert Venue
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*This show has been moved to Hidden Hall - 400 N 35th Street, Seattle, WA 98103*
7.16.25 Wednesday (Psychedelic/Indie/Rock)
Hidden Hall Presents:
Vinyl Williams
Gold Celeste
Power Strip
$20adv / $24dos
7:00PM doors
7:30PM show
21+
Hidden Hall
400 N 35th St
hiddenhall.com
Almost two decades into his career, Lionel (Vinyl) Williams is an enduring fixture of the psychedelic scene. He unveiled his Vinyl Williams alias in 2007, immediately establishing the blueprint for a sound that shimmers like bioluminescent glitter. With releases on labels including Chaz Bear’s Company Records, Requiem Pour Un Twister, and Harmony Records, Williams translates vast, galactic concepts into cosmic sonic textures. It seems fitting that Williams is the inventor of a system for understanding relationships called Musical Astrology — an app that allows you to hear the music of your birthdays, as well as the precise musical pitches of the planets in relation to Earth, on any given day.
Williams grew up in a musical family, and spent his childhood orbiting recording studios. He initially wanted to push against the grain and avoid the family business to become a roller coaster engineer, physicist, or architect. But he stopped being able to deny his calling after picking up the drums at 10 years old. As a teenager living in Utah a few years later, Williams formed his first band. His career inadvertently snowballed from there, and Williams found himself a burgeoning force in a bohemian corner of the indie rock landscape.
Gold Celeste is steeped in inspiration, drawing from the relentless energy of the ’60s, the sweet soul of the ’70s, the contrarians of ’80s indie and hip-hop, and the lo-fi, shoegaze, and dream pop of the ’90s. Their sound places them alongside modern peers like Dungen, Tame Impala, and Deerhunter, riding the same wave of kaleidoscopic exploration.
The band met in Trondheim around 2010 while studying music and recorded their debut album between 2012 and 2015. Their studio, run by singer and bass player Simen, became the creative hub where The Glow took shape. Shortly after its release in 2015, Eirik, Petter, and Simen relocated to Oslo, where they immersed themselves in a damp, cluttered rehearsal space-turned-makeshift studio.
There, they recorded hours of music, embraced the analog process of live jamming, and laid down trio song skeletons while continuously expanding their musical toolbox. Around this time, they also welcomed Torstein Holum, Peter Hiley and Eirik Kirkemyr into the live lineup. Gold Celeste continued refining their arrangements, and their 2018 follow-up record, The Gentle Maverick, was a spirited and ambitious voyage. On May 1st, 2020, they released the single Eye of the Storm, followed by the four-track EP Common Ground on May 22nd.