Dana and Alden w/ Eli Torg

Lost Lake Presents Dana and Alden with Eli Torg on Friday, September 20th.Brothers Dana and Alden McWayne, along with a troupe of multi-instrumental artists, come together to create jazzy melodies with indie sounds inspired by their unconventional upbringing in Eugene, Oregon. Their debut album, Quiet Music for Young People, is an amalgamation of their childhood, melding memories of summer days spent working at an apple orchard, and rainy winter nights where they jammed at cozy jazz clubs. These retrospective moments are channeled through the lens of their wide- ranging influences, from Ahmad Jahmal to Big Thief to Bad Bunny.Alden, the younger of the two, is a drummer and recent graduate of Berklee College of Music, while Dana, the elder statesmen, is a saxophonist and organic farm inspector in Durham, NC. All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian  

Aidan Canfield w/ Sailor Ross

Lost Lake Presents Aidan Canfield with Sailor Ross on Wednesday, July 31st. Canfield’s artistry infuses a unique combination of Rock and Country influences from the sounds that he grew up on – a little bit of Bob Seger and Bruce Springsteen, a little bit of Kenny Chesney meets Zach Bryan. His heartfelt lyrics and melodies have struck a chord of relatability he’s witnessed on the road on support dates with Riley Green and, most recently, the Cameron Sacky Band. When the pandemic hit in 2020, Aidan used the time to discover his passion for playing the guitar, and he started singing and writing songs. In two short years, he started growing a following on social media platforms and released his first single, “The Idea Of Me,” in April of 2022. Since then, Aidan has released six additional singles, an album and his music has nearly 5 million streams. Aidan’s heartfelt lyrics and melodies are what make his music relatable to his fans.   All ages, ticketed under 16 guests admitted with ticketed parent or guardian.  

Private Island + Pink Skies w/ Cherokee Social

Lost Lake Presents Private Island and Pink Skies with Cherokee Social on Saturday, May 18th.Private Island: An approachable band from Southern California.Pink Skies, the brainchild of Bay Area born artist/producer Arieh Berl, blendspsychedelic-pop with influences ranging from Mac DeMarco, Tame Impala, and Toro yMoi. Currently based in LA, Pink Skies’ musical exploration encompasses rock, pop,R&B, and chill-wave, crafting a modern yet classic sound that resonates with audiences.The band’s kaleidoscopic live shows have found them sharing the stage across thecountry with acts such as Neil Frances, Magic City Hippies, Del Water Gap, Tim Atlas,and many more while selling out headlining shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco.Arieh’s career as an in-demand producer boasts 400M+ streams on production creditfor collaborations with artists such as 6LACK, Khalid, Saint JHN, and others, earninghim a platinum record credit for his work with 6LACK. With a focus on experimentation,Pink Skies continues to seek new ways to create something special, both in his ownbody of work and as a producer for various musical projects.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Wavedash w/ Vavn + Niishi

Lost Lake Presents Wavedash with Vavn and Niishi on Saturday, May 25 — 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Big Dopes w/ Claire Heywood + Barbara

Lost Lake Presents Big Dopes with Claire Heywood and Barbara on Thursday, May 9th.”Tastefully fuzzy melodies … poignant and touchingly poetic lyrics. Big Dopes is one of the best Denver bands not enough people know about yet.” Tom Murphy, QUEEN CITY SOUNDS AND ART Big Dopes recalls the loose, lighthearted feel of 90s alternative and indie pop, with influences somewhere between Paul Simon, Jonathan Richman, and Pavement. Lead songwriter Eddie Schmid uses a playful, conversational baritone to sing through neuroses and inner dialogues, touching on long-distance relationships, being a houseguest, and gratitude for friends named Tom. In August 2021 the band made waves for its energetic live show at Denver’s Underground Music Showcase festival. That November the Dopes released their sophomore album, Destination Wedding, produced by Mark Anderson (Paper Bird, The Still Tide). The group completed its first tour behind the new LP, culminating in a slot opening for Tokyo Police Club at Denver’s famed Bluebird Theater and later for Colorado favorites Kiltro and Wildermiss at the Gothic Theatre. The band continued touring behind the album in April 2022. In November 2022, they teamed up with Little Trips to release a psychedelic remix of their song “Take You Anywhere.”  More new music is planned for spring 2024.  SOME MORE POTENTIALLY RELEVANT BULLET POINTS ABOUT THIS BAND official website / facebook / instagram Press kit Four-piece indie pop / 90s-ish rock influenced by Pavement, Built to Spill, and Jonathan Richman. New LP “Destination Wedding” released November 2021 (Spotify / Bandcamp); just finished our fall tour, including an opening slot for Tokyo Police Club Live sessions: TBC Recording, Miri Music interview with Westword about our new album “Captivating indie-pop earworm vignettes of American malaise and hope.” – Tom Murphy, QUEEN CITY SOUNDS AND ART Crimes Against Gratitude – one of the top 10 Colorado albums of 2019, COLORADO PUBLIC RADIO / INDIE 102.3- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

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