5 can't-miss Columbia concerts in April, from Matt Maeson to John Craigie and more

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We all know what April showers are meant to bring, but what about great April concerts? No doubt these five shows, among others, will send you forward into the rest of the year with musical memories and a little soul uplift.

April 1: Ruston Kelly at Rose Music Hall

Kelly's "Too Chill to Kill" acoustic run brings the songwriter's vulnerable, emotionally layered work into a truly naked spotlight. Be sure to read our interview with Kelly ahead of the show. Tickets are $25-$28.

April 12: Slaughter Beach, Dog at Rose Music Hall

Slaughter Beach, Dog
Slaughter Beach, Dog

On Slaughter Beach, Dog records, Jacob Ewald and Co. deliver richly-textured rockers with both immediate and left-field appeal. On this exciting run of dates, Ewald will translate these songs into a solo format. Erin Rae shares the bill. This one is already sold out.

April 20: Post Sex Nachos at The Blue Note

The Columbia-forged band keeps lighting up the night upon migrating to Nashville; the band's new record, "Prima/Vera," is enigmatic, romantic and, above all, bears a cool pop momentum. Me Like Bees and Venus and the Flytraps share the bill. Tickets are $15.60-$30.

More: How Columbia-forged Post Sex Nachos makes timeless pop about the times of our lives

April 27: Matt Maeson at The Blue Note

On hits like "Cringe" and "Hallucinogenics," the Virginia native "plays a dark-hued brand of rock that mixes gritty folk elements with slick modern pop production," as AllMusic's Timothy Monger notes. Sold out.

April 27: John Craigie and Mason Jennings at Rose Music Hall

John Craigie
John Craigie

Craigie and Jennings form a tight double bill of songwriters' songwriters; West Coast-er Craigie brings a wry melodicism to his work, while Minneapolis resident Jennings knows how to make the most of the fine details. Tickets are $25-$29.

Visit https://thebluenote.com/ or https://rosemusichall.com/ for more details on these shows.

Aarik Danielsen is the features and culture editor for the Tribune. Contact him at adanielsen@columbiatribune.com or by calling 573-815-1731. He's on Twitter/X @aarikdanielsen.

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