S. Carey calls on Kansas City fans to give him a living room to play in

It’s not a big stretch for fans of Bon Iver to fall in love with S. Carey, the longtime drummer for the international star and Grammy Award winner. Carey’s recent full-length, Range of Light, is a delicate collage of songs referencing the geographical points he encountered on tour with Justin Vernon, and it retains a stunning, meditative quality throughout. Carey was last in Kansas City in September, and he’s hoping to stop back again in February – if only someone would offer the guy a living room to play in.
Full details are available here, but basically, if you’re a fan and you have an adequate space (living room, gallery, basement, whatever) that can host 40-50 other eager music heads, you’re in business. You don’t need chairs for all the concertgoers. You don’t need a sound system. You don’t deal with any of the door cost. (Carey’s living-room shows will go for $20/ticket.) All you need is a keen desire to share some music.
Carey is looking for a Kansas City host for Friday, February 6. You can offer up your digs via the good folks at Undertow Music here.