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On Friday, Eliza McLamb performed at The Sinclair in Cambridge, Mass.
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Mini Trees, a self-described “living room pop band,” opened for McLamb on Friday.
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McLamb performed solo and alongside Mini Trees and other instrumentalists.
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McLamb played songs from several of her albums, including her latest, “Going Through It.”
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During her performance, McLamb experimented with songs from genres beyond her typical contemplative music — including a country song.
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McLamb and her guitarist adjusted her sound system during one of her songs.
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McLamb frequently sang from the front of the stage, fostering an intimate connection with her audience members throughout the night.
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—Staff writer Stella A. Gilbert can be reached at stella.gilbert@thecrimson.com.
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