BAM's Hanif Abdurraqib-curated Spring Series continued at Howard Gilman Opera House on Wednesday night (3/30) with Moses Sumney, who brought his "Blackalachia in Brooklyn" to the venue. His two-hour set was split into two parts; first, he and his band performed in front of a projection of Blackalachia, the performance film he released last year featuring "re-imagined, dynamic band arrangements" of songs from his discography. He came onstage clad head to toe in fabric, obscuring his face, and removed various coverings as he performed. Saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings, who just played Webster Hall with his band Sons of Kemet, joined the brass section for a song, a set highlight.
Moses' set continued after a 15-minute intermission for its second part, a more straightforward performance without projections. At one point he covered Bjork's "Come To Me," walking up the center aisle with a bouquet and scattering flowers as he sang. For his final encore, he came out solo with just a guitar, to play "Lucky Me," "Polly," and "Plastic."