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YaBird w/ Gettin’ It + Luma Sky

Lost Lake Presents YaBird with Gettin’ It and Luma Sky on Saturday, July 22nd. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

The Body w/ Troller + Dead Times

Lost Lake Presents The Body with Troller and Dead Times on Thursday, August 24 –The Body is a prolific musical force whose creativity is matched only by the astonishing weight of their sound. Duo Lee Buford and Chip King have established their own musical language that reimagines how rhythm, dynamics, and sonics can shape or dismantle song structure. Over the course of two decades, the duo has consistently challenged assumptions and defied categorization, redefining what it means to be a heavy band. On their new album, The Body are again pushing limits and testing the boundaries of the studio to explore the extremes and microtonality of distortion to find its maximal impact. I’ve Seen All I Need To See is The Body at their most incisively bleak, a towering monolith of noise. I’ve Seen All I Need To See marks both a return and departure for The Body. In contrast to the electronic-centric instrumentation and production-heavy arrangements of previous albums and Buford’s work in Sightless Pit, this album is focused on their core live sound: Buford’s booming, resolute drums paired with King’s obliterated guitar and howl. Following albums with extensive guest performances and acclaimed collaborations with Thou, Uniform, Full of Hell, and more, I’ve Seen All I Need To See is almost entirely the core duo. Guests vocalist/pianist Chrissy Wolpert and vocalist Ben Eberle are used very sparingly. Course, bristling distortion contorts every instrument, with samples of spoken word, cymbals, toms and King’s already noxious tone emerging from layers of feedback. The myriad of tonal interplays, captured in detail, has a movement all its own. The Body, together with engineer Seth Manchester of Machines With Magnets, capture the complexities of distorted sound in stunning detail. The clarity and the cacophony exceed anything they’ve created before, morphing desolate, festering soundscapes into an exhilarating sonic universe. The recording studio remains indelible to The Body’s creative process. Working closely with Manchester, Buford often lays the framework for songs from the drums up, mirroring hip hop production. I’ve Seen All I Need To See trades out 808s and The Body’s self-sampling for live instruments with a focus on expanding mutations of sound from more limited sources. The results are remarkably rich textural bombardments. Throughout, The Body deliver oppressive noise with potent lucidity, replicating the overwhelming sound of their live performances in revelatory detail. I’ve Seen All I Need To See demonstrates not only The Body’s fearless spirit and vicious edge, but their intellectual musical heft through its explorations of distorted sound and the power of distorted sounds’ interplay. Composer Roger Johnson said “Noise is power, but is generally represented as negative, chaotic, dangerous, violent, when it comes… from those marginalized from power. Noise is also an expression of freedom, a ‘liberation of sound.’” The Body are sound liberators capable of mining and extracting remarkable details from the most manipulated and distorted sound sources. I’ve Seen All I Need To See is a groundbreaking work and an ecstatic listen, whether seen as a testament to catharsis in oblivion, an opus of inexorable dread or a wholly liberating adventure.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Helena Deland w/ Jana Horn + Isadora Eden

Lost Lake Presents Helena Deland with Jana Horn and Isadora Eden on Saturday, November 11th. Helena Deland is a Montreal-based musician interested in how songs can hold what eludes everyday language. Her music draws on reading and walking around.   She released her first album, Someone New, in 2020 on Luminelle Recordings. It was followed by the release of Hildegard, a collaborative album with fellow Montrealmusician Ouri  on section1 .”Spring Bug” is her second single released with Montreal label and longtime collaborators Chivi Chivi, following 2022’s “Swimmer”.    Helena is also announcing her first North American headline tour. She has extensively toured North America and Europe opening for the likes of Weyes Blood, Andy Shauf, Connan Mockasin, Soccer Mommy and Iggy Pop. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Molly Burch w/ Christelle Bofale

Lost Lake Presents Molly Burch with Christelle Bofale on Tuesday, October 17th.Singer-songwriter Molly Burch, renowned for her captivating vocals and vivid depictions of love and loss, is back to announce an upcoming tour and the release of her most recent album, Romantic Images. Burch’s tour will showcase her introspective songwriting and deliver unforgettable live performances to audiences across 18 cities starting in the birthplace of her last three albums Austin, Texas and finishing in her hometown of Los Angeles with support from Christelle Bofale. Tickets go on sale this Friday May 26th at 10am local time.Having recently relocated to her hometown of Los Angeles, Molly Burch embarked on a personal journey informing her upcoming work. Alongside the tour dates today she’s teasing a small taste of what’s ahead in a new visual titled “things to come.” The visual cuts between footage from the present and Molly’s childhood, a small fraction of the collage of experiences that have become a catalyst for her personal growth and the project to come.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

NOT A TOY w/ Lost Terra

Lost Lake Presents NOT A TOY with Lost Terra on Saturday, August 12 — 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian