Likened to Tom Waits, Devendra Banhart, Neko Case, and Cat Power, world-renowned Los Angeles folk singer-songwriter, Nina Nastasia returns to the stage after ten years.
Deciding to stop pursuing music several years after her sixth record, Outlaster, in 2010, because of unhappiness, overwhelming chaos, mental illness, and a tragically dysfunctional relationship, she bounces back with new work exemplary of her style, with delicate string arrangements, neo-Gothic overtones, the restrained beauty of her live band, the deceptive simplicity of her voice and poignant, life-wise lyrics, all delivered, in the words of the late John Peel as "an attractive air of melancholy without self-pity."