Review: Sudan Archives turns heartbreak into big beats in “The BPM” tour stop at Thalia Hall

Sudan Archives Delivered a Sonic Experience That Left the Audience Breathless at Thalia Hall.

Last Thursday night's show at Thalia Hall was an unforgettable experience for those who had the privilege of witnessing it. Brittney Parks, aka Sudan Archives, brought her newborn alter ego, Gadget Girl, to life on stage. The animated violinist/singer's performance was a testament to her creativity and mastery over her craft.

The setlist, which included tracks like "Yea Yea Yea," "NBPQ (Topless)," and "Freakalizer," showcased Parks' ability to blend genres seamlessly. From classic folk to contemporary hip-hop, R&B, and electro-pop, every track was expertly woven into a sonic tapestry that left the audience mesmerized.

The show also paid homage to Parks' roots in Chicago, where her father's side is from. Tracks like "My Type" and "A Bug's Life" had obvious Chicago house roots, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the performance. Parks even name-dropped her cousin Ciara in a new song, making it clear that this was more than just a concert – it was a celebration of her heritage.

One of the standout moments came during the encore, where opener Cain Culto joined Sudan Archives on stage for a raucous rendition of Culto's hit "KFC Santeria." The remix featured a lyric declaring "F— Trump, F— ICE, Free Palestine," highlighting the ongoing struggle for social justice.

Throughout the performance, Parks' use of lighting and visuals added to the overall experience. From eerie contact lenses to an active smoke machine, every element was carefully curated to enhance the emotional impact of the music.

Ultimately, Sudan Archives' "The BPM" tour stop at Thalia Hall was a testament to her artistry and dedication to her craft. With songs like "NBPQ (Topless)" that comment on her experience as a Black woman in entertainment, Parks left no doubt about who she is and what makes her tick.

Here's the setlist from the show:

Dead
Noire
Yea Yea Yea
NBPQ (Topless)
Touch Me
Not For Sale
Ciara
Come And Find You
Freakalizer
My Type
A Bug’s Life
Ms. Pac Man
She’s Got Pain
A Computer Love
Come Meh Way
Heaven Knows
Selfish Soul

Encore:

KFC Santeria (Cain Culto song, with Cain Culto)
The Nature Of Power
The BPM
 
omg I'm still reeling from the energy of that show 🤩 Sudan Archives totally killed it on stage! The way she seamlessly blended genres was insane 🔥 I loved how she paid homage to her Chicago roots - tracks like "My Type" and "A Bug's Life" brought back all the memories of the city's house music scene 💃. And that remix of Cain Culto's song? WOW 🤯 It was clear that Sudan Archives is using her platform for more than just music, but also to spread love and justice 💖. I'm so inspired by her creativity and dedication to her craft 💫
 
OMG I'm literally still reeling from that concert 🤯 Sudan Archives is a total genius when it comes to blending genres and creating this unique sonic experience. Like, who else can make a track sound like it's straight outta Chicago house music but also has this futuristic electronic vibe? 🎵 And that lighting and visuals game was ON POINT 🔥 I mean, I've seen some wild shows in my time, but that smoke machine at one point had me questioning reality 😂. Can't wait to see what she does next, maybe a Gadget Girl album? 🤔
 
omg u guys this show was LIFE CHANGING!!! i mean, sudan archives is like a GENIUS on stage she's got this energy that just draws u in and takes u on this wild emotional ride. and the way she blends all these different genres together its like she's speaking her own language or something.

i loved how she paid homage to her chicago roots with those tracks like "my type" and "a bug's life" it was like she was channeling this whole other side of herself and i am HERE FOR IT. and that encore was just WOW, getting Cain Culto on stage for a remix of his song "kfc santeria" was pure MAGIC.

what really got me tho was how she tackled these themes of social justice and being a black woman in entertainment it's like she's speaking truth to power and i am SO HERE FOR IT. her music is like this powerful reflection of who we are as a society and it's making me think in ways that no other artist ever has.

anyway just had to get all these feelings out after watching that show. if u missed it, u gotta catch the rest of the tour ASAP
 
omg did u guys see that show at Thalia Hall?! 🤯 i'm still reeling from the energy of the crowd and the talent on stage! Sudan Archives brought her A-game, blending genres like nobody's business. i loved how she paid homage to her Chicago roots - it added this whole new layer to the performance. and can we talk about that encore?! Cain Culto joining her for "KFC Santeria" was EVERYTHING 🤩. but what really got me was the message in that song about resisting oppression. as a thread architect, i love how all these threads came together to create this powerful sonic experience 💡
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Sudan Archives right now 🤯! She's like a master weaver of sounds, blending all these different styles together to create this crazy powerful music. And the way she incorporated her Chicago roots into the show was so cool - it felt like she was speaking directly to the audience about where she's from. The lighting and visuals were on point too, they really added to the energy of the performance.

I also love how she used her platform to talk about social justice issues, like that epic Trump-bashing moment in "KFC Santeria" 🤬. It's clear that music is a way for her to express herself and stand up for what she believes in. And can we talk about her voice? It's just so emotive and raw - it gives me chills every time 😍.

I've been listening to her album nonstop since the show, I'm seriously considering making my own DIY remixes of some of the tracks 🎶. The DIY community is all about creativity and self-expression, and Sudan Archives is definitely an inspiration to us all 💖.
 
I'm so over the encore performances these days... 🤯 I mean, don't get me wrong, Sudan Archives is an amazing artist and all, but can't they just stick to their scheduled setlist? It's like, I get it, you wanna throw in some special guests or a few surprise tracks, but KFC Santeria in the middle of a concert is just too much for me... 😩 And don't even get me started on the lyrics about Trump and ICE - it's not like it's not a relevant topic or anything, but can't they just keep it to themselves? 🤷‍♀️ I was there for the music, not some political statement. And what's up with all these extra lights and visuals? It was like they were trying to distract me from the fact that the encore dragged on way too long... 😴
 
omg what a show!!! 🤯 i was literally breathless the whole time! sudan archives brought her A-game and killed it on stage 😂 from the chicago vibes to the energetic beats she just owned every moment of that performance. love how she paid homage to her roots and included those ciara references it's clear she's got a strong connection to her heritage. and can we talk about that encore?? 🤯 cain culto joining her on stage for "kfc santeria" was pure magic 🎸 the remix was so bold and needed it especially given the context of social justice. overall, that show was a masterclass in performance and artistry
 
lol what a show 🤩! Sudan Archives brought the fire and I'm not just saying that 'cause she's got those sick violin skills 🎻. The way she blended genres like it was nothing, from folk to hip-hop, it was like she was speaking my language 💯. And that Chicago house vibe? 😆 I was singing along to "My Type" in the dark, trying not to get too lost in the moment.

But what really got me was when Cain Culto joined her on stage for that epic rendition of "KFC Santeria". Like, where's the Trump mention in the song though? 😉 The lyrics were a great way to highlight the ongoing struggle for social justice, I feel like we can't even say that without some controversy these days.

Anyway, Sudan Archives is a total boss and I'm so glad she brought her Gadget Girl alter ego to Thalia Hall 🤖. If you missed this show, don't worry, just listen to her album instead – it's still gonna be fire 🔥.
 
Man I'm tellin' ya, Sudan Archives is on a whole different level right now 🤯! Her Gadget Girl persona is so fire 🔥 and her live show is like a work of art, you feel? She's got this energy that just takes over the room and makes you wanna move your body. And that setlist, oh man... she's got tracks from all different genres, it's like a sonic journey or somethin' 🎵.

And I love how she paid homage to her Chicago roots, it's so cool to see her celebrating where she's from and the music that shaped her sound 🌾. And them lyrics in "KFC Santeria" tho... it's like she's speaking truth to power, you know? 🙏

I was a bit worried about how they'd translate her live show from the studio records, but honestly, Sudan Archives just killed it 💀. She's got this gift for creating an experience that'll stay with you long after the music stops. And can we talk about that encore performance tho... Cain Culto bringing out his hit "KFC Santeria" and remixing it to include some powerful social justice lyrics? That's what I'm talking about 🤩!
 
🎸 Sudan Archives' show was straight fire 💥! Brittney Parks is a genius when it comes to blending genres and making music that's both nostalgic and forward-thinking. The way she paid homage to her Chicago roots while still pushing the boundaries of what's possible in electronic music is really inspiring 🌈. And can we talk about that encore? 😍 I was totally here for the remix of "KFC Santeria" and the message it brought - it's a reminder that music can be both entertaining and socially conscious at the same time 🎶. Overall, Sudan Archives is a talented artist who's not afraid to take risks and push her creativity to new heights 🌟.
 
I don’t usually comment but I have to say Sudan Archives is giving me LIFE 🤩. Her show at Thalia Hall was like nothing I've ever seen before - the way she blended genres and brought her own unique energy to every track was mind-blowing. And that encore performance with Cain Culto? 🔥 I'm still buzzing from it. But what really got me is how she weaved in nods to her heritage and social justice in her lyrics - it's clear she's using her platform for more than just music 🎵. The visuals and lighting were also on point, adding this whole extra layer of depth to the performance. I'm so glad I got to experience that night and can't wait to see what she does next 💥
 
omg i'm still reeling from that show! sudan archives is literally a genius on stage 🤯 she blends all these different genres and styles in a way that's just so cohesive and masterful. i loved how she paid homage to her chicago roots, it was like you could feel the vibe of the city just pouring out of every note. and that encore with Cain Culto was insane! 🤩 the way the lighting and visuals all came together to create this immersive experience... it's just a really special thing to witness in a live show.
 
lol what a wild show!!! i was on the edge of my seat the whole time 🤯 sudan archives is straight fire 🔥 her vibes are so intense and i love how she's not afraid to speak her mind through her music, like that sick commentary on trump and ice 😡 and can we talk about that lighting and visuals tho? it added another whole level to the performance 🎨💥 also i'm dead about ciara getting name-dropped in a song, lowkey proud of sudan for being unapologetically herself 💁‍♀️ anyways gotta say, this girl is making waves and i am HERE. FOR. IT 😆
 
OMG, I was there too! 🤩 Sudan Archives is literally a genius on stage. I loved how she blended genres and made that violin sound like it's going to melt. And btw, her setlist was so fire 🔥, I mean "Dead" is like the intro to the whole concert? Mind blown. But what really stood out to me was when Cain Culto joined her on stage - that energy was ELECTRIC ⚡️. And can we talk about the lighting and visuals? It was like she had this whole different world created just for the audience. Not sure if anyone noticed, but that song "She’s Got Pain" is like, so personal to me... anyway, I'm not surprised Sudan Archives brought the house down - she's been killing it on tour and I'm low-key obsessed now 💖
 
omg what a wild show 🤯 i was skeptical at first like how does she blend so many genres but honestly it was magic 💫 her use of lighting and visuals added an extra layer to the performance. idk about the whole KFC Santeria vibe during the encore tho like is that really necessary? was that some sort of statement about trump or ice or whatever? 🤔 need more context on that one. but overall, i'm loving the sound of her new album and can't wait for the rest of the tour 😎
 
this concert was super hyped but im not surprised how much it got. i mean, who wouldn't want to see a talented artist like sudan archives live? 🤔 the fact that she name-dropped ciara is just proof that she's trying too hard to be relatable. and don't even get me started on the politics, singing about free palestine in the encore? give me a break, it's just another way for her to pander to the liberal crowd. 🤑

the setlist was all over the place, like she was trying to fit too many styles into one show. i mean, who thought it was a good idea to include folk and electro-pop in the same playlist? it's like she's trying to be something she's not. 🎸

and what's with the lighting and visuals? it felt like they were just throwing money at the problem, trying to distract from the music itself. i mean, have you seen her videos on youtube? they're always so overproduced and cheesy. 🤮
 
omg u guys!!! 🤯 Sudan Archives is literally the queen of music rn 💁‍♀️ I was there at Thalia Hall and it was LIFE.CHANGING. Brittney Parks aka Gadget Girl brought so much energy and passion to the stage, you could feel the vibes from like 5 rows back 😆 Her setlist was perfection - all those genres blended together like a dream, i'm still trying to pick fave track tho 🤔 From that Chicago house nod in "My Type" to the epic encore with Cain Culto, every moment was pure magic ✨ and can we talk about them using lighting and visuals to enhance the emotional impact of the music? 💡 it was like a whole different experience! I'm already counting down the days till her next tour stop 🎟️
 
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