Mickey Darling w/ Gabe James

Lost Lake Presents Mickey Darling with Gabe James on Thursday, November 17 —  Mickey Darling is an indie-pop duo, based in San Antonio TX, consisting of Skyler Molina and Austin Medrano. A prolific content creator, Skyler takes lead vocals and provides creative direction for the band while Austin performs on all instruments, records and occasionally provides creative assistance.  Together the creative duo draw strong comparisons to bedroom pop acts such as Boy Pablo, Gus Dapperton and Rex Orange County.Self-proclaimed “world’s sexiest boy-band,” Mickey Darling are masters of danceable, light-hearted bedroom-pop with ear-worm choruses. Starting a joke in 2018, the act has slowly descended into the madness that is their bubblegum absurdity that will get stuck in your head. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Good Looks w/ A Place for Owls + Jr. Rabbit

Lost Lake Presents Good Looks with A Place for Owls and Jr. Rabbit on Sunday, October 30 — Born and raised in small Texas towns, the members of Good Looks met and began playing together in Austin.Songwriter Tyler Jordan grew up in a South Texas coastal town dominated by the petrochemical industry, his childhood steeped in the tension between nature and industry, exploitation abundantly present and the wealth gap on full display. His father’s church, described by Tyler as “cult-like in its intensity,” was homebase and where he learned to sing.Tyler eventually met lead guitarist Jake Ames in the late-night song-swap circles of the Kerrville Folk Festival campground (where they would also meet Buck Meek and Adrianne Lenker pre-Big Thief). They shared their mutual love of the Texas hill country canon (Blaze Foley, Townes Van Zandt, and Willie Nelson), a love of cheap diner food, thrift store baseball caps, and a healthy dose of harmless shit-talking. They began playing in bands together, backing up other songwriters and taking turns in the spotlight. They sought out producer Dan Duszynski (Loma, Cross Record, Jess Williamson) to engineer their debut album.What would form was Good Looks, a blue-collar political indie-rock band with healthy doses of Replacements swagger and shimmering, desert rock riffs not unlike The War On Drugs.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

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