
About Dreadlight
Toria Beck

Vocals/Guitar
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Kandra Tolvstad

Vocals/Bass
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Bio
Dreadlight is a female, alternative, hard rock duo from Portland, Oregon. Songwriters Kandra Tolvstad (Bass/Vocals) and Toria Beck (Guitar/Vocals) met in high school and began collaborating musically at 14 and 16. Coming from different musical worlds, the duo are developing a unique sound where sweet harmonies soar over heavy instrumentation, an experience pleasantly headbangable.
They have been making their mark in the Northwest scene, placing as semifinalists at Sound Off! 2018 and playing festivals such as Portland Pride and Seattle's Folklife Festival. In 2019 they shared a stage with Grammy award winning artists including Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker, Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, Indigo Girls, and Dave Matthews for the MoPop's Founder's Award.
The two write from their own experiences, whether that be the dramas of growing up or their struggles with anxiety and depression. They find it important to write about the deeper, more personal topics of life to show people, along with themselves, that they are not alone. Dreadlight strives to inspire people to be mindful of themselves, their mental health, and their communities.
With these topics being a lot to cover in a single album, they released a self produced, triad of themed EPs and music videos in 2019 that each focus on an aspect of growing up.
Past highlights
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2014- 2019: Weekly music at Rivercrest Living
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2016: Multiple shows at Artichoke Music
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2016: Repeal the 8th protest in Laurelhurst park
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2017: Invited to be studio band at Clackamas Community College
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2017: Won 3rd in Gemini Vintage Audio and Vinyl's Battle of the bands
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2017: Multiple Shows at At The Garages
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2018: Semi Finalist, selected out of 100+ Bands to participate in the MoPop's Sound Off!
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2018: Selected to play Portland's 2018 Pride Festival Main Stage
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2018: Multiple shows in some of Portland's well known venues such as the Analog, and Hawthorne Theatre.
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2019: Shared the stage with Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker, Indigo Girls, Dave Matthews and more for MoPop's 2019 Founder's Award.