The UNSOLVED & Dead Pay Rent w/ VCO + In The Variant

Lost Lake Presents The UNSOLVED & Dead Pay Rent with VCO and In The Variant on Saturday, April 22nd. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Michelman Music w/ Cecelia, Stephen Lear Band + Psyc Centennial

Lost Lake Presents Michelman Music with Cecelia, Stephen Lear Band and Psyc Centennial on Sunday, May 7th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Sam MacPherson w/ Mikey Ferrari

Lost Lake Presents Sam MacPherson with Mikey Ferrari on Monday, May 8 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Project Blackbird w/ Justus and the Limits, Katya Grasso + Edwina Maben

Lost Lake Presents Project Blackbird with Justus and the Limits, Katya Grasso and Edwina Maben on Sunday, July 23rd. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Stereo Ontario w/ Magnolia Grove, Totem Pocket + Sour Magic

Lost Lake Presents Stereo Ontario with Magnolia Grove, Totem Pocket and Sour Magic on Friday, April 21st. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Aughter w/ The Study Abroad, Hoverfly + 1000 times Band

Lost Lake Presents Aughter with The Study Abroad, Hoverfly and 1000 times Band on Sunday, April 23rd. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Carver Commodore w/ The Keeps + Tiny Tomboy

Lost Lake Presents Carver Commodore with The Keeps and Tiny Tomboy on Tuesday, April 11th. Carver Commodore is an alternative rock band from the modest town of Florence, Alabama. The band is composed of guitarist and vocalist Payton Pruitt, guitarist Phillip Blevins, drummer Noah Freeman, multi-instrumentalist Clayton Christopher, and bassist David Smith Jr. In contrast to the “swampy, soulful sound” that put their hometown on the map, Carver is known for fusing garage, indie, and pop influences into stadium-worthy rock anthems. Modern alt-giants like Cage the Elephant, Jack White, and The Strokes tend to inform Carver’s guitar-laden hooks, recording aesthetics, and signature sticky songcraft. Originally founded by Pruitt and Blevins in the fall of 2016, their first single “Stars & Galaxies” was released in April of 2017. Part-time drummer Noah Freeman became a permanent member of the band later that year, and in 2018 the trio cut their debut record Tell Me What You Want with engineer and producer Brendan St. Gelais. The record dropped on October 25th, 2019, and was greeted with high praise from a dedicated audience and an Audiotree Live Session in Chicago, Illinois. Frequent creative collaborator Clayton Christopher joined the band in late 2020, and bassist David Smith Jr. followed suit in early 2021. On October 22nd, 2021 the Carver Commodore released their sophomore effort Welcome to the Modern World — a colorful collection of songs stemming from their sessions during the 2020 lockdown. Cut at engineer and producer Brendan St. Gelais’s home studio in Nashville, TN the album also features Parke Cottrell (Colony House) as a bassist and co-producer on several tracks. Welcome to the Modern World aims to tackle the Gen Y experience in thirteen tracks — death, anger, cancel culture, flakiness, oppression, politics, loneliness, people-pleasing, and millennialism… it’s all there.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Citrus w/ Big Pinch, On the Dot + SEMPAR

Lost Lake Presents Citrus with Big Pinch, On the Dot and SEMPAR on Sunday, April 9th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Friko w/ Post/War

Lost Lake Presents Friko with Post/War on Thursday, April 6 — Fans know Friko (Bailey Minzenberger, Luke Stamos, and frontman Niko Kapetan) as vital rising stars in the Chicago scene. The music, which freelancer Britt Julious described as “perfect slices of indie-pop” in the Chicago Tribune last January, is complex, layered, and dynamic. Over the band’s time together, it has become clear they are comfortable embracing multiple musical extremes at once. Take a listen to the explosive and hypnotic beat of “In_Out” off their self managed 2022 EP release, Whenever Forever, and juxtapose it against the serene, strings soaked tracks that follow, “Half as Far” and “Can I See U Again.” It becomes even more pronounced in live performance, where a frenzied floor, grinding with wailing guitars and animation, in the very next minutes finds itself collectively holding its breath silently as the band eases them into a spell. Lyrically, Kapetan explores the possibility and risks of a life given over to music, interrogating what a life well-lived means to him. The duality rings out in the compositions, evoking rock and folk icons such as Leonard Cohen and Nick Drake. As Friko plays out sweeping melodies, held up by thrashing guitar and punchy beats, it feels as if Kapetan sings to you. Crooning about stories you know, memories you had but have somehow forgotten. The band is planning tour dates, and is near completion of what is to become the core of a new full length album. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Sunnnner w/ Indecisive. Sybil Attack, killkillbitebite, The Red Scare + Water on the Thirsty Ground
Lost Lake Presents Sunnnner with Indecisive. Sybil Attack, killkillbitebite, The Red Scare and Water on the Thirsty Ground on Saturday, March 18th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian