Suki Waterhouse is sometimes a musician, sometimes an actor, sometimes both (as in last year’s hit Prime Video series Daisy Jones & the Six), but the flair for the theatrical that makes her so good was on full display for her set at The Factory, where she performed last month in support of her latest album, the double-LP Memoir of a Sparklemuffin, released last October on Sub Pop.
Suki Waterhouse, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Suki Waterhouse, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Suki Waterhouse, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Suki Waterhouse, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Suki Waterhouse, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Click to enlarge
Opening the show was Alicia Bognanno, better known as Bully, whose neo-grunge anthems pack a powerful live punch.
Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Bully, live at The Factory. Photo by Bryan J. Sutter.Click to enlarge