The Hails w/ Foxtide

Lost Lake Presents The Hails w/ Foxtide on Saturday, February 17th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Sydney Sprague – The “Somebody in Hell Loves You!” Tour w/ Wheelwright + The Sickly Hecks

Lost Lake Presents Sydney Sprague – The “Somebody in Hell Loves You!” Tour with Wheelwright and The Sickly Hecks on Saturday, November 18th.  SYDNEY SPRAGUE channels her sadness, anxiety, and existential dread through driving guitars, shimmering melodies, and the deceptively sweet weapons of indie pop-rock and keen observation. The Phoenix, Arizona singer/songwriter sharpened her creative voice across two radiant albums. Self-aware with a knowing injection of dark humor, her songs summon the best of 90s alt-rock and classic power-pop without sacrificing a melancholy befitting of the end times. Her music is intimate, vulnerable, confrontational, autobiographical, and strangely uplifting. Her sophomore record, somebody in hell loves you, is as devilishly saccharine as the title implies, boldly accessible and smart. Take, for example, the summertime glimmer of the punchy “overkill” or the inescapable hook of the ode-to-dreaming that is “smiley face.” There’s an audible recreation of panic in the escalating loudness of “terrible places.” An ocean of clever nuance powers “god damn it, jane.” The diverse extremes anchoring somebody in hell loves you are both fresh and familiar, like the most timeless of indie rock. Sprague, once described as “the punk rock Kacey Musgraves,” first fell in love with the unapologetic guitar-fueled pop of Avril Lavigne and Kelly Clarkson. Bands like All-American Rejects and Fall Out Boy followed. She next immersed herself in The National, and Death Cab For Cutie. Gigs in local bars, restaurants, and hotels proved less than fulfilling until about 2019 when inspiration struck, and she put together demos for her first full-length. In 2020, she made the album at Hall Of Justice with producer Sam Rosson (Collin’s Beach, Danielle Durack, Exploded Drawing). Ex-Death Cab guitarist Chris Walla operates the Seattle studio, a location whose history includes important records by Death Cab, Nirvana, Sleater-Kinney, The Decemberists, Modest Mouse, and Fleet Foxes. Sydney wrote most of somebody in hell loves you during the pandemic lockdowns, and yet, it’s decidedly less angsty than its predecessor. “And not because I’m a less angsty person,” she clarifies. “Obviously, none of us were in a good place in 2020. It was a depressing time. But I didn’t want to wallow in that. I wrote more as an exercise to distract myself from my woes.” A lot of the songs became observational storytelling, exploring the drama of people around her and revisiting her past. The earnest, candid, authentic, and sometimes surreal emotion explored on both albums are keys to the instant accessibility and relatability of Sydney Sprague’s songs. An emo kid who loved pop punk and grew into indie, radio, and everything in between, Sydney shares the same struggles as her crowd. “I just hope that my songs make people feel better, in whatever way that’s meaningful for them in the moment,” she offers. “Songs have different pills for different ailments. Anytime I feel a particular type of way, there’s a song I’ll go to, either to be more present in that feeling or to make it go away. “And if there’s a way for my songs to do that for other people? That’s the ultimate reward.” – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

JD Simo w/ Connor Terrones

Lost Lake Presents JD Simo with Connor Terrones on Sunday, October 22nd.JD Simo’s talent has no boundaries.  His love of music is just that – a love of ALL music – and he has mastered every genre he’s explored.  His remarkable talent and versatility has led to recording sessions with artists including  Beyoncé, Dolly Parton, Tommy Emmanuel, Jack White, Joe Bonamassa, The War and Treaty, Chris Isaak and Stevie Nicks.   He’s also been blessed to share the stage with folks like the Grateful Dead’s Phil Lesh and collaborate with BlackBerry Smoke, Luther Dickinson and Anson Funderburgh. As a further testament to the depth of his talent, the world of film came calling when JD was chosen to flesh out and perform every single guitar note on the soundtrack to  Baz Lurhman’s film “Elvis”. Like many artists and creators during the COVID shutdown, JD found a liberating outlet through social media, releasing a relentless treasure of exploratory jams from “The House of Grease” . With each installment he reached a growing audience of roots music fans as well as guitar gearheads wanting the latest on that JD Simo rig rundown.  While this tour will feature songs from his recently released album, Songs From the House of Grease, fans will also be rewarded as Simo digs deep into the inspiration he has found in everything from Afrobeat to Maxwell Street era Chicago Blues, from soulful funk jams to psyched out jazz-rock.  Come early, stay late…the show will show will be presented in two sets.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

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