OURS: Unfollow Tour w/ No Signal, Chris Mercer + Damien Musto
Lost Lake Presents OURS: Unfollow Tour with No Signal, Chris Mercer and Damien Musto on Wednesday, July 5 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
The Pamlico Sound w/ Wild Love Tigress + Nik Parr & The Selfless Lovers
Lost Lake Presents The Pamlico Sound with Wild Love Tigress and Nik Parr & The Selfless Lovers on Saturday, April 15th. Boulder Colorado’s longest-running champions of high-energy, authentic funk and soul music, The Pamlico Sound are known for their original, contemporary songs and performances, while drawing inspiration from classic legends like Sly & The Family Stone and Parliament Funkadelic. The joyful interplay between band and audience combine to create the “Jive Church”: a non-religious, theatrical/interactive experience inspired by the Black Baptist churches of the south—with everyone moving, shouting and shaking in a celebration of the uplifting power of Pure Funk’n Soul- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Wormwitch w/ Necrosophik Abyss + Headshrinker
Lost Lake Presents Wormwitch with Necrosophik Abyss and Headshrinker on Monday, April 17 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
105.5 The Colorado Sound presents Alex Lahey w/ Liza Anne
105.5 The Colorado Sound Presents Alex Lahey with Liza Anne on Saturday, May 27 — “Living in a world that wasn’t made for you makes you pretty strong and adaptive, and you find the fun in it,” says Alex Lahey. “It also makes you realize how absurd everything is. With ‘The Answer Is Always Yes,’ I wanted to get weird because the world is weird, and it’s even weirder when you realize you don’t fit into it all the time.” It’s no secret that the world wasn’t built with most people in mind. For those who exist on the fringe, you learn to pave your own way, foster your own community, and create your own joy. As a queer person and a daughter of migrants, Lahey learned how to adapt to a world that wasn’t made for her, and her third album, The Answer Is Always Yes, examines how she finds comfort in the discomfort, whether it’s reveling in absurdity or turning towards exploration. Lahey’s debut album I Love You Like a Brother and its 2019 follow-up The Best of Luck Club take their focus from the lens of relationships, but with The Answer Is Always Yes, Lahey analyzes her otherness through different lenses, from its isolating effect to the surrealism and humor it instills. “Congratulations” is about the strange experience of having two exes get married separately in a short time span, “The Sky Is Melting” revels in the chaos of consuming too many weed gummies, and the title track jokes about the immortality complex of hybrid drivers. Lahey also delves into intense experiences on tracks like “Permanent,” which juxtaposes the accelerating gentrification of her native Melbourne with the regression she felt while living in her childhood home during the pandemic, or “They Wouldn’t Let Me In,” Lahey’s first song mining the depths of her queer teenage years. “All these kids around me were kissing and dating and having those formative experiences and talking about them with each other, and I felt so on the fringe because I didn’t fit into that,” Lahey says of the track. “When I was growing up, there was no exposure to queerness, or certainly queer joy, in media. When you can’t see that, you don’t really know what your life’s gonna look like. And especially when you’re a teenager, for me, I was like, ‘Am I ever gonna get laid?’” Just as Lahey learned to reimagine the world around her, the music of The Answer Is Always Yes is also the product of reimagination. After making a name for herself with heartfelt, witty, and energizing indie rock songs, Lahey felt she had accrued tried and true songwriting tricks. Instead of resting on her laurels, Lahey took a risk by inviting other writers and producers into the early stages of her creative process for the first time. With touring on hold indefinitely, Lahey didn’t have a strict deadline to finish the album, which lent plenty of time for writing sessions with the likes of Jacknife Lee (U2, Snow Patrol) and others. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Jay Stott w/ Alex Rhodes Show + Meghan Clarisse
Lost Lake Presents Jay Stott with Alex Rhodes Show and Meghan Clarisse on Sunday, March 19th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Bathing Lagoon w/ Sincerely Ours + The Defectonauts
Lost Lake Presents Bathing Lagoon with Sincerely Ours and The Defectonauts on Friday, April 14th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Los Mocochetes w/ This Broken Beat, Chariots and Charioteers + Funk Hunk (vinyl set)
Lost Lake Presents Los Mocochetes with This Broken Beat, Chariots and Charioteers and Funk Hunk (vinyl set) on Friday, March 17th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Ancient Echoes w/ Grenata Rose, Pinetree Janitorial Service + In Plain Air
Lost Lake Presents Ancient Echoes with Grenata Rose, Pinetree Janitorial Service and In Plain Air on Thursday, March 30th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Rocketspace presents Ozone Jones w/ Mrs Nezbitt + Chaarm
Rocketspace Presents Ozone Jones with Mrs Nezbitt and Chaarm on Friday, March 31st. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Jamie Drake w/ Amy Martin + Dan Codiga
Lost Lake Presents Jamie Drake with Amy Martin and Dan Codiga on Saturday, May 20 — One of LA’s best-kept musical songwriting secrets for over a decade — collaborating with the likes of Sondre Lerche, Jim James, Moby, Sarah and Sean Watkins (Nickel Creek), and Mikael Jorgensen (Wilco) — Jamie Drake has all the while been carefully honing her own craft and preparing to take center stage.In September 2019, Jamie Released her breakout album, Everything’s Fine, on AntiFragile Music, a record peppered with indie-folk-pop stylings wrapped in lush orchestrations.Singles such as “Everything’s Fine,”Wonder,” and “Redwood Tree” surpassed over 15M streams on Spotify and brought in critical acclaim from NPR Music, Talkhouse, Flood, BGS, and Atwood Magazine, plus a flurry of famous fans (like Ed Helms, Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20), and Sarah Watkins (I’m With Her / Nickel Creek) heaping public praise. The album was even featured on Wilco’s “Favorite Albums of 2019” List. 2019 continued to be a year of high notes, with tours and appearances supporting J.S Ondara, The Watkins Family Hour, Devotchka, Sondre Lerche, and Shawn Colvin, plus a sold out Los Angeles residency.Drake maintained the cover of Spotify’s “Modern Eclectic” playlist for a year and a half — winning her the attention of new fans across the globe in a time when playing live had ended for the foreseeable future.This June 2022, Drake’s love for early 1970s Laurel Canyon folk unexpectedly meets Rio de Janeiro in “New Girl,” once again displaying her ability to evolve as a dynamic artist in her time. “New Girl” is a raw and emotionally brave follow up to her last release, with 11 songs primarily recorded in single vocal takes; keeping her best performances along with raw, minor imperfections.“New Girl’s” bossa influence came as a welcomed surprise and was inspired by the incomparable Getz / Gilberto “76” album, which Jamie discovered for the first time in 2020 while living in upper Ojai, California. “I listened to it every day while riding my bike around Meiners Oaks with my dog Moxie and a red JBL speaker in the basket. I got to know those songs really well, even though I don’t speak Portuguese. I knew they hadgotten into my marrow when I met and wrote ‘It’s A New Life’ with Rich Jacques that following May. I knew immediately that I would make my next album with him because the feeling of this new song was the world I wanted to live in musically.”By fall 2021 Rich Jacques came to California to produce the album with Jamie and Austin Myles Grant, fellow LA artist / multi-instrumentalist who ended up playing most of the instruments on the record. The trio was invited to record at a private residence set in the Santa Monica mountains, seeped in the purity and quiet of nature, where they could fully unfurl and connect musically. This purity and connection can be felt in the recordings. Drake bravely asks one of the most human questions in “Is There Something Wrong with Me?” And contemplates that “..Life feels undeserving when the whole world is hurting.. And then John Prine dies.. Am I just a lie.. if I haven’t had to cry?” Jamie synthesizes the guilt many felt across the globe in early 2020 with clarity while still maintaining hope and purpose in “When John Prine Died.” These heartfelt tracks are magnificently balanced by other offerings like the comically recorded Bossainfluenced, “New Girl,” which depicts Jamie’s gypsy-like childhood and not-so-great life lessons with a twinkle in her eye. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian