
An Evening With Maya Hawke
The Chapel
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San Francisco
Saturday, April 18 at 9 pm PDT
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Saturday, April 18 at 9 pm PDT
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For Maya Hawke’s fourth album, the musician and songwriter has crafted her most evocative and effusive work; a collection of songs written and recorded with her songwriting partners and producers, lauded singer-songwriter Christian Lee Hutson and multi-instrumentalist Benjamin Lazar Davis, as well as engineering and production from her long time collaborator Jonathan Low.
Says Maya of this first track, “‘Devil You Know’ is about trying to keep ambition and greed out of the creative process. This album generally is about learning to protect the precious from the poisonous. Protect creation from pride. Protect love from control. Protect collaboration from jealousy.”
Maya’s unique vocals breathe conversationally intimate lyrics into melodies, revealing a tale of personal struggle and a life altering romance. While the lyrical specificity of the songs suggests a diaristic realism, Maya has created a persona for“Maitreya Corso” the lead character in a fantasy world of Maya’s own making; a “magical misfit, whose sheer inability to adapt to the surrounding world allows her to create a world of her own, and to explore the positive and negative power of the ego.” Despite the enigmatic avatar, these songs feel open and revelatory.
Maitreya Corso is the second full length collaboration between Maya and Christian Lee Hutson, and it’s a potent, dynamic and elegantly loquacious sibling to 2024’s critically acclaimed Chaos Angel. The album was recorded over the Fall and Winter of 2025 in Woodstock, NY and in the city, with Maya’s frequent collaborators: guitarist Will Graefe, violinist Odessa Jorgensen, and drummer Michael Riddleberger. Maitreya Corso was mixed by Joseph Lorge and primarily co-produced by Hutson along with Jonathan Low, with Benjamin Lazar Davis wearing the producer’s hat for many of the songs.


