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Whitmer Thomas w/ American Arts & Culture Review

Lost Lake Presents Whitmer Thomas with American Arts & Culture Review on Thursday, September 14 —  Whitmer Thomas will admit that when he traveled home to small town Gulf Shores, Alabama to record his HBO stand-up special, The Golden One, he expected to be greeted as a returning hero, a conquering king, or at minimum, a guy with a moderately successful career as an entertainer in Los Angeles. “I expected a big welcome home, open arms, but when I went back I realized: nobody fucking knows me. Nobody remembers me,” Thomas says. “In the years I’d been performing that show, I’d been romanticizing my childhood in this mythologized place, but the visit made me see that I’m not really from there anymore.”The sense of alienation compounded when Thomas recognized how few people in town remembered his mom, to whom The Golden One is dedicated and largely about. Thomas grew up watching her perform with her twin sister at the legendary Flora-Bama Lounge, where he set the special, and still counts her as one of his musical influences. His new album, The Older I Get the Funnier I Was, isn’t overtly about his mom, her presence is deeply felt throughout. While in Gulf Shores, Thomas discovered dozens of her old recordings, all of which had been wrecked by Katrina, but upon returning to LA, Thomas paid “a fancy place in Hollywood” to fix the tapes and hired Melina Duterte (Jay Som, Bachelor, Routine) to mix them. The two struck up a collaborative friendship, and as the pandemic forced everyone indoors, Thomas had the sound of hismom’s voice back. “I was listening to songs she recorded when she was about my age, just these heartfelt, sweet Americana songs,” he says.  – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Easy Honey w/ On the Dot

Lost Lake Presents Easy Honey with On the Dot on Thursday, October 5 — Easy Honey was born out of the small-town innocent college days: the days of walking home under the starry night, and springing under the watchful eye of sunny graveyards, Dairy Queens, and neo-gothic cathedrals. Easy Honey’s witty melodies dotted with catchy hooks serve as anthems of nostalgia for their indie rock audience of daydreamers and nightseekers. Drawing inspiration from the originality and attitude of The Kinks, The Replacements, and Radiohead, the band’s raucous yet sentimental live show exemplifies the realness that people crave in a post covid/internet driven world. 
 The band’s latest singles, Orbiter and Tributary, landed itself on numerous popular playlists, including Spotify’s “Undercurrents,” and “Grade A”, and precedes more releases from the band under the direction of producer Wolfgang Zimmerman (Band of Horses, Susto). Co-frontmen Darby McGlone (vocals, guitar) and Selby Austin (vocals, guitar) share writing and singing duties, while Charlie Holt (drums, vocals) and Webster Austin (bass, vocals) provide a rhythm section which complements the personified, interwoven electric guitars. When not touring, the band lives in Charleston, SC, leading the way in the rapidly growing music scene… and surfing Folly Beach when home.   – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

yungatita w/ J.Carmone

Lost Lake Presents yungatita with J.Carmone on Thursday, September 28 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

KGNU presents Erin Rae – Lighten Up And Try Tour w/ special guest Skyway Man

KGNU Presents Erin Rae – Lighten Up And Try Tour with special guest Skyway Man on Wednesday, September 27th.Three years after the release of her critically acclaimed debut, Putting On Airs, Nashville-raised singer-songwriter Erin Rae shares an intimate, honest, and playful version of herself through her sophomore album Lighten Up. Produced by Jonathan Wilson, and recorded in the musically hallowed grounds of California’s Topanga Canyon, the album represents a sonic and inner shift for Rae. In it, she embraces more of her influences, like baroque-pop, cosmic country, and indie-folk songs while mirroring amore compassionate self-view she calls “accepting my humanness”- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Arch Echo w/ Stellar Circuits

Lost Lake Presents Arch Echo with Stellar Circuits on Sunday, November 5th. Arch Echo is the brainchild of five musicians who wish to push the envelope of modern music. Their goal is to create music that is not only complex, but accessible to the listener, delivered with passion and enthusiasm. Formed in 2016,Arch Echo exploded onto the progressive metal scene with a debut self-titled album that gained worldwide attention with popular tracks “Hip Dipper” and “Color Wheel”. Tours in North America and Europe soon followed, culminating with a mainstage debut at the UK Tech Festin2018. Arch Echo returned with a 2019 follow up “You Won’t Believe What Happens Next!” and again in 2020 with their 4-track EP, “Story I”. Tours with artists such as Dream Theater, Periphery, Haken, Plini, Vola and a co-headline Japanese tour withJacky Vincent brought their powerful live sound to new ears all over the world. Arch Echo’s 3rd album, “Final Pitch” will release on July 28th, 2023. This release with feature the amazing talents of guest artists Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater), Anthony Vincent (10-Second Songs), and Adrián Terrazas-González (The Mars Volta, T.R.A.M).- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian