Great Lumbering Beast w/ Sonic Alchemy, 3 Hole Punch + Master Ferocious
Lost Lake Presents Great Lumbering Beast with Sonic Alchemy, 3 Hole Punch and Master Ferocious on Sunday, April 24 —
Axeslasher w/ Messiahvore, Cobranoid + 86-B
Lost Lake Presents Axeslasher with Messiahvore, Cobranoid and 86-B on Saturday, June 25th —
Ratio Beerworks Presents Elway w/ All Waffle Trick, Broken Record + Garrett Dale (of Red City Radio) RECORD RELEASE & KEGGER
Ratio Beerworks Presents Elway with All Waffle Trick, Broken Record and Garrett Dale (of Red City Radio) on Saturday, April 23rd –Elway “Best of All Possible Worlds” record release and kegger presented by Ratio Beerworks! Free commemorative “kegger cup” with purchase of Ratio draft. $20 entry for the show.
Trusetto w/ After the Carnival + Fun Machine
Lost Lake Presents Trusetto with After the Carnival and Fun Machine on Friday, April 29 —
Moon Tooth w/ Abrams
Lost Lake Presents Moon Tooth with Abrams on Thursday, April 21st —
NOAHFINNCE w/ Sophie Powers
Lost Lake Presents NOAHFINNCE with Sophie Powers on Friday, June 17th –16+ show, under 16 with ticketed parent/guardian
Fake Fruit w/ Tuff Bluff + Savant Tarde
Lost Lake Presents Fake Fruit with Tuff Bluff and Savant Tarde on Friday, May 6th — In 2013, 18 year old musician/songwriter Hannah D’Amato fled her Southern California suburban home. Disillusioned by the ubiquitous garage and psych rock casualties that polluted her local music scene and a healthy teenage desire to flee the nest, D’Amato set her sights on New York City. After several months of just scraping by and spending most of her time down in her Brooklyn basement practice space, D’Amato applied to the Berklee School of Music in Boston. In the middle of her audition, a member of the all white male panel silently approached and turned the volume down on her guitar amplifier. D’Amato left the audition and vowed to never return to the campus again. Weeks later, she declined her acceptance into Berklee and doubled down on her commitment to forming her own group. Working as a nanny, D’Amato soaked in everything New York had to offer, playing in bands, developing a session side hustle, and forming the first incarnation of Fake Fruit. Rambling on to Vancouver B.C. in 2017 she found herself immersed in a fevered state of hypergraphia, writing several songs a day. The second iteration of Fake Fruit was born, now a trio, the Vancouver lineup was instrumental in helping to build the framework around her songs. After dozens of shows and some false starts at making a record, D’Amato, seemingly adverse to any sense of comfort, found herself again pining for change. After moving to the Bay Area, she found herself at a spaghetti party (don’t ask) where she struck up a conversation with guitarist Alex Post, an Arthur Russel obsessive who made elaborate ethereal guitar instrumentals. A few weeks later, a chance encounter upon arrival at a New Year’s Eve party led drummer Miles MacDiarmid to open the door for D’Amato. Remembering the description she had been given of him when asking around about drummers (very tall, with a dangly earring and dark brown, Ian McCulloch-esque hair) she greeted him laughing “I know this is weird to say, but I think you’re supposed to be in my band”. The three hit it off immediately and became the third and current incarnation of Fake Fruit. Supported by a revolving cast of bass players akin to Spinal Tap drummers, Martin Miller contributed bass duties to the record, Trey Flannigan of Pardoner joined in from time to time as well as Dylan Allard of Freak No Hitter. With renewed vigor, Fake Fruit joined recording engineer Andrew Oswald to collaborate on what would become their self-titled debut. D’Amato’s journey is detailed by her range of vocal affectations; acidic and confrontational, withdrawn and unamused, sweet and sorrowful. The arrangements bounce and sway with Post’s chorused guitar jabs, Miller’s rolling bass lines, and MacDiarmid’s relentlessly energetic drumming. Against all odds, Fake Fruit’s self-titled debut was released 3/5/2021, on Sonny Smith’s Rocks in Your Head Records. Despite the global pandemic’s impact on live music, Fake Fruit have still managed to turn heads, earning accolades from the likes of Bandcamp, Brooklyn Vegan, Post-Trash, and more.
Blushing and Letting Up Despite Great Faults with Special Guests Old Soul Dies Young + moodlighting
Lost Lake Presents Blushing and Letting up Despite Great Faults with special guests Old Soul Dies Young and Moodlighting on Wednesday, April 20 —
Channel 93.3’s Punk Tacos Presents KennyHoopla DJ Set / Afterparty
Channel 93.3’s Punk Tacos Presents KennyHoopla DJ Set and Afterparty on Wednesday, April 13th –18+
Mom Rock w/ Cagemates + The Cuddies
Lost Lake Presents Mom Rock with Cagemates and The Cuddies on Saturday, April 16th —