Soccer Mommy rocked her show at The Fillmore on March 1, 2025, in San Fransisco, California. The stage heated up as Hana Vu delivered a captivating performance, setting the tone for an incredible evening.
Hana Vu
Hana Vu’s distinctive brand of indie rock sets her deep, dispirited vocals in a mix of dreamy haze, jangle, anxious alt-rock, and melancholic post-punk. Emerging on music-sharing sites in 2014, she released a series of increasingly more fully arranged collections leading up to her label debut, the How Many Times Have You Driven By EP, in 2018. She made her full-length debut with 2021’s Public Storage, her first recording with a co-producer. They reteamed for the sequel, 2024’s Romanticism, an album that cataloged her thoughts as she entered her twenties.
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Photos by Abby Gordon. All images © 2025 Copyright Abby Gordon ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Soccer Mommy
Soccer Mommy is the stage name of Sophie Allison, a singer/songwriter who channeled the sound of 1990s indie rock into her own distinctive, conversational, and confessional style. Allison developed her voice on a series of self-released bedroom recordings, which she then parlayed into a record contract with Fat Possum. The label released her critically acclaimed debut album, Clean, in 2018. Color Theory — the 2020 sophomore set released by Loma Vista/Concord — found Soccer Mommy continuing to mine guitar-heavy indie rock, yet it also displayed some synth textures in its margins. Allison ventured down this atmospheric path on Sometimes, Forever, the 2022 album she made with Daniel Lopatin of Oneohtrix Point Never. Working instead with Ben H. Allen III (Deerhunter, Belle and Sebastian), she peeled back some of those layers in an effort to go more organic on 2024’s Evergreen. While still guitar-centric, it incorporated instruments like strings and flutes.
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Photos by Abby Gordon. All images © 2025 Copyright Abby Gordon ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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