Tender Vision Feeling Sadly Hopeful at KFN Feb. 14

Composed of former Catnaps’ frontwoman Adrianne Gold and bassist William Sallee, Tender Vision draws heavy influences from the early stages of 90’s alt rock, which is quite obvious with their homage to Kim Deal and The Pixies, “I Hate Change.” Echoing vocals and fuzzed-out guitars enshroud a lyrical confidence that builds through their songs, the group leaves listeners on a sadly hopeful note. Below is their spaced-out rendition of The Beatles’ “I Wanna Hold Your Hand” that the band just released today. Washington, DC’s very own, Humble Fire, will also be bringing more flashback alt rock to the upstairs of Kung Fu Necktie tonight, but add in a dreamier aspect with heavier guitar riffs. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $7, All Ages – Shaylin O’Connell