Bratty rocks out White Oak Music Hall

From Culiacan, Sinaloa, the Mexican singer-songwriter Bratty returns to White Oak Music Hall in Houston, TX, after the release of her third album, “TR3S.”.

The upstairs venue at White Oak Music Hall embraces an intimate environment, enhanced by the soft glow of dim lights. In this setting, Bratty took center stage with her guitar in hand and began to sing with a soft, melodic Spanish voice. Creating an atmosphere where every strum of the guitar and every lyric carried emotion, evoking a sense of intimacy that resonated with the crowd. 

Between songs, she takes a moment to express her gratitude, thanking the crowd for being part of the show and acknowledging their presence, noticing even more people showed up at this show than the previous year. 

Bratty transitions seamlessly, exchanging her guitar and elevating the energy. The mood shifts as she picks up the tempo into some of her more upbeat songs and unleashes a burst of energy, at one point dropping to her knees on the stage floor as she begins to shred a guitar solo. It was truly an incredible, thrilling musical ride of emotion. 

This was my first time getting to discover Bratty; it opened up a new musical landscape for me and offered fresh perspectives. If you enjoy the Spanish rock and alternative vibe, there’s likely more to explore. Whether it’s diving deeper into her discography or discovering similar artists, I would recommend checking her out and putting her on your watch list, and I hope others enjoy discovering her unique sound as well! 

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