iDKHOW in Charlotte
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About iDKHOW
iDKHOW is a two-piece band featuring Dallon Weekes and Ryan Seaman, emerging from the alternative rock scene with a sound that straddles emo sensibility and indie rock irreverence. Weekes, known for his work with The Brobecks, brought songwriting chops to the project while Seaman provided tight, precise drumming. The band's early output caught attention for its slacker energy and genuinely weird subject matter delivered with deadpan intensity. Songs like Choke showcase their ability to make anxious, introspective lyrics feel almost conversational rather than desperate. They've built a dedicated following by refusing to take themselves too seriously while actually caring about the craft, a balancing act that resonates with people tired of both irony and sincerity as separate extremes. Their presence feels less like a band with a mission statement and more like the work of two people making music they wanted to hear.
Shows are tight and weird in equal measure. Weekes has this detached stage presence that somehow holds attention, while Seaman locks in drumming that hits harder live. Crowds tend toward genuine fans rather than casual listeners, people who actually know the deeper cuts. Lots of singalongs on choruses but it never tips into crowd-service territory.
Known for Choke, Web Weaver, Leave Me Alone, Absinthe, The Funeral
iDKHOW + Charlotte
iDKHOW rolled through The Underground in Charlotte back in February 2022, running through a setlist that hit both the intricate and the immediate. They pulled deep into their catalog with "Visitation of the Ghost" and "From the Gallows," songs that let Dallon Weekes' songwriting breathe in ways the poppier material doesn't quite allow. "Razzmatazz" and "Modern Day Cain" showed up too, proof they're willing to dig past the obvious choices when they hit a city. "Choke" closed it out—a fitting end to a show that proved iDKHOW knows how to pace a set.
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Live Music in Charlotte
Charlotte's rock scene has been gradually tilting toward the theatrical and experimental in recent years, moving past the straightforward arena rock that used to dominate. The city's venues have started booking acts that blend art-rock pretension with genuine hooks, which is exactly iDKHOW's lane. There's an audience here for strange, clever rock that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Charlotte road trip to see iDKHOW?
Stay in South End, where the neighborhood has actual restaurants and bars worth your time—it's walkable and doesn't feel like a tourist zone. Catch dinner at Amélie's French Bistro for something solid before the show. Spend the day at the Mint Museum or walking through the nearby galleries. If you want to stay on the rock vibe, hit a local record shop like Vintage King. The drive-in movie theater experience isn't unique to Charlotte, but the area's bourbon scene is worth exploring the night after if you're staying through the weekend.
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