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Surf Trash w/ Parrotfish + Pill Joy

Lost Lake Presents Surf Trash with Parrotfish and Pill Joy on Sunday, April 14th.Surf Trash: The anticipation builds as Australian rock outfit Surf Trash prepares to share a taste of their upcoming album, slated for release later this year. Their music resonates with the echoes of their road-tested authenticity, promising a sonic experience that captures the essence of their live performances. Get ready to dive into the waves of Surf Trash’s evolving sound and witness the next chapter of their musical odyssey. With a nod to the 90s Australian rock scene that influenced them, including revered acts like The Celebrate Rifles and Radio Birdman, Surf Trash has honed their raw live sound – a signature feature renowned by their fans from their extensive road ventures. Following their monumental USA tour in November and a sold-out national Australian tour last year, complemented by notable festival appearances across the country, the band is thrilled to embark on a journey across North America this April for their latest single ‘Hello Again’. Parrotfish: Ourselves Telling Yourselves About OurselvesWhat happens when you take three Florida boys and one Texan and smack ‘em dead center in the heart of music city? The scummiest, most loveable band that ever existed. We love to make ALL types of music and never box ourselves in. We believe our best music is made when we are free and to be ourselves and we hope that our music allows others to feel free and be themselves.We are inspired by the philosophies of Dewy Finn: 1). One great rock show can change the world. 2). Stick it to the manFrom the hearts of our bottom, Parrotfish- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Joey Harkum w/ Mike Ring

Lost Lake Presents Joey Harkum on Friday, March 29 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Rosie Tucker w/ Circling Girl

Lost Lake presents Rose Tucker with Circling Girl on Tuesday, April 30th.Rosie Tucker is a born songwriter, an evocative vocalist, an accomplished rock instrumentalist, and a funny gender-queer art weirdo serving up truly fresh indie rock with an ear for the long queer lineage of politically conscious singer-poets like The Indigo Girls, Ani Difranco, Tracy Chapman, and Glenn Copeland. The songs that make up Tucker’s fourth LP, Utopia Now! are career-defining, aiming to make a watermark high above most every other songwriter in their genre. The album comes out on March 22 via Sentimental Records. Written solely by Tucker (with the exception of “Eternal Life”, a cover of an evocative recent Numero Group unearthing) and produced entirely by Tucker and longtime collaborator Wolfy, this most recent effort is both a homespun labor of love and a hi-fi, creatively ambitious swing for the fences. Recorded at their home studio in Altadena in between walking the dog and watching campy art films, Tucker’s latest album is a beautiful snapshot in time, a picture of healing from the isolation of both the global pandemic and the atomization of artists. Utopia Now! rejects the idea that success means endless expansion, so perhaps it’s fitting that the artist was reckoning with their own professional setbacks simultaneous to its production. One album into their three-album deal, Tucker was unceremoniously dropped from Epitaph Records. A Friday afternoon email let them know they were newly independent. But like all good breakups, being dropped only brought Tucker closer to what they’ve always wanted: the confidence to move freely and creatively. What does an artist’s career look like in 2024? What can it look like? Rosie Tucker is finding out. And not killing themself doing it.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian