Spirit Machines w/ Circles We Draw, Elyjah Tribe + Laurie Michelle

Lost Lake Presents Spirit Machines with Circles We Draw, Elyjah Tribe and Laurie Michelle on Tuesday, February 21st. Salt Lake City, UT based alt rock band, Spirit Machines started in early 2019 when forces were joined by a chemist, a former scene Czar, an online marketing extraordinaire who cut his chops in China & the most innovative bartender in SLC. After Pepper, DAve, Mike and Sergio conjoined they played show after show for a year straight. By 2020 the band had recorded their debut record and was ready to release it just as the pandemic started. They did not falter or let the circumstances alter their course; the record came out. 6 weeks later the final track on the album, “ZOBER,” a Zeppelin/Tool mashup was shared by Grammy Award Winners, Tool themselves.  Since then the song has been watched over a million times across all platforms. The band has received accolades from Revolver, Loudwire, American Songwriter, The Salt Lake Tribune & more. Alice Cooper even gave a nod to the band for a cover of “School’s Out.”  As the band moves towards their sophomore record, they have been defining their sound for the past two years. Many think the band is a part of the current resurgence of rock n’ roll, but their sound is more like the new sound of rock. The band has a mix between the heaviest, hardest & most emotional of their kind.  – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Tanukichan w/ Winter

Lost Lake Presents Tanukichan with Winter on Friday, May 12 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Kevin Devine w/ Brother Bird

Lost Lake Presents Kevin Devine with with Brother Bird on Friday, March 3 — 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Death Valley Girls w/ Spoon Benders

Lost Lake Presents Death Valley Girls with Spoon Benders on Monday, March 20th. LA mystic-rock mainstay Death Valley Girls return with the announcement of their upcoming LP, Islands In The Sky, out February 24th via Suicide Squeeze Records. With the announce comes cosmic lead-single “What Are The Odds” accompanied by a video of the band reincarnated in red beehive wigs at an epic pool party, quickly expanding into an exploration of existing in parallel universes and multidimensional space/time.About the track, lead-member Bonnie Bloomgarden offers: “When we wrote “I’m a Man Too” we were trying to revisit No Doubt’s “I’m Just a Girl” but through a new lens. “What Are the Odds” is in the same way an investigation/revisitation of Madonna’s “Material Girl” but with a DVG spin. We love to think about consciousness, and existence, and we very much believe in some type of reincarnation, but also that this experience isn’t linear, there isn’t a past and future, there’s something else going on! What is it? Is it a simulation, are we simulated girls??!”For the better part of a decade, LA’s scrappy rock n’ roll mystics Death Valley Girls have used their music as a means of tapping into a communal cosmic energy. On albums like Glow In The Dark (2016), Darkness Rains (2018), and Under the Spell of Joy (2020) the band challenged the soul-crushing banality of modern society and celebrated “true magical infinite potential” through a collage of scorching proto-punk riffs, earworm melodies, far-out lyrics, and lysergic auxiliary instrumentation. But on their latest album Islands in the Sky, Death Valley Girls’ songwriting mastermind Bonnie Bloomgarden uses the band’s anthemic revelries as a guidebook to spiritual healing and a roadmap for future incarnations of the self. And while these may be the loftiest aims of Death Valley Girls to date, the resulting music is also by far their most infectious and celebratory- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

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