The Women of Treefort

In the music world, one major issue lies in the disproportionate booking of femme artists. Though, the problem is much more complicated than booking; sexism is rampant throughout the industry and artists are beginning to speak out about it. At the end of last year, the avant-garde pop revolutionary, Björk, wrote an open letter to music industry sexism. This struggle isn’t exclusive to the past, as it damn well should be. The battle for women’s rights is still very much raging today. This archaic mistreatment can be pretty depressing. Nevertheless, it is important to balance this negative dialogue with a commanding hopefulness and optimism by shining a light on the achievements and talent of female artists.

Treefort Music Festival has always been set apart from the typical. It’s independent focus has bypassed much of the controversy, inequality and general lameness of other major festivals nationwide. It brings together a shmorgishborg of passionate artists, making for a strong community. In my opinion, Treefort is a forward thinking festival to be proud of. There are so many talented women in the massive lineup of this year’s festival. In an attempt to combat the absurdity of sexism with purposeful inclusivity, here is a spotlight of some of those fantastic artists.

Below is a list of our top 5 women artists that will help make this another memorable year of Treefort.

Rituals of Mine 

THURSDAY 9:00pm @ El Korah Shrine

FRIDAY 3:00pm @ Woodland Empire

THURSDAY 4:00pm @ Radio Boise

SATURDAY 6:00pm @ Modern Hotel

These women own the stage with influences from hip-hop and electronic dance. Lead singer, Terra Lopez, will stun you in a matter of minutes. She recently had an exhibit in San Francisco entitled This is What it Feels Like. Patrons would walk through dark hallways and experience being catcalled, bringing attention to the common verbal abuse women experience. With plenty of off-schedule performances, you have no excuse to miss Rituals of Mine.

Y La Bamba 

SATURDAY NIGHT 12:00am @ Neurolux

The voice behind the Treefort veterans, Y La Bamba, is Luz Elena Mendoza. She taps into her Mexican American heritage for some truly uplifting folk.

Xenia Rubinos 

FRIDAY 11:00pm @ Linen Building

“Xenia’s powerhouse vocals are at the center of her music which grows from a wide range of influences from R&B to Hip-Hop to Caribbean rhythms and jazz all delivered with a soulful punk aura.”

The Seshen

SATURDAY 10:30pm @ The Reef

SUNDAY 2:00pm @ Mainstage

“The Seshen is a San Francisco Bay Area-based seven-piece led by singer/lyricist Lalin St. Juste and bassist/producer Akiyoshi Ehara. Their forward-thinking sound combines synthesizers, drum machines, live percussion, and entrancing harmonies to create an unmistakable fusion of R&B, synth-pop, and electronic music.”

Sassy Black 

FRIDAY 9:00pm @ Linen Building

“This Goddess of “electronic psychedelic soul” & “hologram funk” explores the concepts of sound through deep compositions. With roots in classical & jazz, her voice is often compared to Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Erykah Badu & Georgia Anne Muldrow.”

 

 

 

MORE ARTISTS BY DATE:

 

WEDNESDAY 3/22

Everyone is Dirty – 8:00pm @ Neurolux

 

THURSDAY 3/23

Cult Bride – 6:00pm @ El Korah Shrine

Bijouxx [LOCAL] – 6:35pm @ Boise Contemporary Theater

The Foxxtones [LOCAL] – 7:00pm @ Pengilly’s

Death Valley Girls – 8:00pm @ Linen Building

Weezy Ford –  10:00pm @ Pengilly’s

Good Dining [LOCAL] 10:00pm @ The District

Madisun Proof [LOCAL] – 10:30pm @ Spacebar

Dressy Bessy – 10:30pm @ The Olympic

Chastity Belt – 11:00pm @ Linen Building

The Coathangers – 12:00am @ Linen Building

 

FRIDAY 3/24

Cavegreen – 5:00pm @ Modern Hotel

Luci Kolada [LOCAL] – 6:00pm @ BAAMP

Shady Elders – 6:30pm @ Neurolux

Ana Lete [LOCAL] 7:00pm @ The District

New Shack – 7:00pm @ Linen Building

Grouper – 7:30pm @ Boise Contemporary Theater

Mercy Brown – 8:30pm @ The Shredder

Weaves – 9:00pm @ El Korah Shrine

Wild Powwers – 9:30pm @ The Shredder

Sun Blood Stories [LOCAL] – 10:00pm @ Linen Building

Genders – 10:10pm @ El Korah Shrine

The Still Tide – 10:30pm @ Pengilly’s

Marshall Poole – 11:00pm @ The Olympic

Pure Ivy [LOCAL] – 11:00pm @ The District

a.k.a. Belle [LOCAL] – 11:35pm @ Pengilly’s

Alanna Royale – 12:00am @ The Olympic

Maszer – 12:40am @ The Shredder

 

SATURDAY 3/25

Know Reaction [LOCAL] – 1:30pm @ BAAMP

Kathleen Williams [LOCAL] – 4:30pm @ BAAMP

Lily Lorenz [LOCAL] – 5:00pm @ The District

Thistledown [LOCAL] – 5:00pm @ Basque Center

My Body – 6:00pm @ Neurolux

Anna Tivel – 6:00pm @ Basque Center

Lizzo – 7:00pm @ Mainstage

The Lower 48 – 7:00pm @ El Korah Shrine

Tele Novella – 8:00pm @ El Korah Shrine

Emily Afton – 8:00pm @ The District

Belle Game – 9:00pm @ El Korah Shrine

There is No Mountain – 9:00pm @ The District

Emma Ruth Rundle – 9:10pm @ Mardi Gras

Shana Falana – 9:30pm @ BAAMP

Windoe – 10:00pm @ The District

Alvvways – 11:30pm @ El Korah Shrine

Thunderpussy – 11:30pm @ Hannah’s

Great Grandpa – 11:30pm @ BAAMP

Thick Business – 12:00am @ Linen Building

 

SUNDAY 3/26

Kate Tempest 5:30pm @ Mainstage

Reptaliens – 5:30pm @ BAAMP

Raven and the Writing Desk – 8:30pm @ Neurolux

Angel Olson – 8:30pm @ Mainstage

BOYTOY –  11:00pm @ The Olympic

Psychic Twin – 11:00pm @ El Korah Shrine