Fleece w/ Dry Ice + Stella Nøva

Lost Lake Presents Fleece with Dry Ice and Stella Nøva on Saturday, November 19 — “If two men just ain’t right, then I’m living in a world that’s upside down,” Matt Rogers, lead vocalist and songwriter of Montreal-based LGBTQ indie-rock band Fleece, croons on “Upside Down”, a song on their gorgeous new LP, Stunning and Atrocious. On this album, the band isn’t holding back on sharing their roadmap for how they see the world.In fact, Fleece has never paused, even for a moment, to define themselves or add labels to their experience, instead opting to open up and be. This band is au naturel and it shows, right from their earliest days and rise to notoriety through their rice cakemunching “How to write an Alt-J song” viral video (which amassed 12 million views). Since that video, that notoriety has only amplified. Subsequent releases and antics haveadded fuel to this fire and grown large and dedicated followings on Spotify, Instagram and TikTok, resulting in worldwide audiences and millions of monthly streams. The band’s recent singles “Upside Down”, “Do U Mind? (Leave The Light On)”, and “Love Song for the Haters” have each leapt past the 2-million stream mark. Along the way the band found themselves on tour across North America multiple times, supporting renowned bands Tokyo Police Club, Born Ruffians, Mt. Joy, and others as their demand as a headliner grew in these same markets. While having been focused on the songwriting of lead vocalist Matt Rogers and the relentless energy of drummer and co-founder Ethan Soil, Fleece has always been about being a band. Fleece’s previous music had drawn from musicians no longer in the project, but it was the emergence of Megan Ennenberg (guitar/vocals) and Jameson Daniel (guitar) as members that completed the line up and contributed to the cohesive whole, the final resting place, the rebirth of Fleece.And it is from this new Fleece where their newest emerging musical work, the album Stunning and Atrocious, came to fruition. Said Matt, “I think we’re finally Fleece. In the past, the process was more about bringing my own compositions to the band, but this album is a complete coming together of all of our brains. We played whatever we came up with, stream of consciousness style, and then restructured the songs until they feltright. It was a bit daunting to give up control at first, but the product and process of collaborating made Fleece more exciting for all of us. I definitely grew from it too. Song two (“Like It A Lot”) is about exactly this – letting the power go and feeling good.”- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Bury Mia w/ Ipecac + HRZN

Lost Lake Presents Bury Mia with Ipecac and HRZN on Saturday September 3rd at 9pm.16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Holy Wave w/ Los Toms + Wave Decay

Lost Lake Presents Holy Wave with Los Toms and Wave Decay on Thursday, September 8 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Kid Smoko w/ + Ultra + May Be Fern

Lost Lake Presents Kid Smoko with + Ultra and May Be Fern on Friday, August 19 — In 2019, five childhood friends from New Jersey came together to form Kid Smoko, a genre blending band that combines elements of indie, pop, hip-hop, punk, and electronic music. Through releasing breakthrough left-pop singles such as “Tommy Boy”, “Come With Me” and “Can’t Hear” they cultivated a growing fanbase and started performing across the country, recently playing sold out shows at Elsewhere (Brooklyn), Philamoca (Philly), and The Venice West (Los Angeles). The sound and style of the band’s music is a product of the eclectic and varying tastes of each 5 members, and no two songs of theirs can be put in the same box. Having just relocated to Los Angeles, they are putting everything they have into making it happen.- 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Dreamgirl w/ CD GHOST

Lost Lake Presents Dreamgirl with CD GHOST on Sunday, August 21 —  CD GHOST Cody Han and Blake Dimas produce a danceable brand of surrealist dream pop under the name CD Ghost. The pair have journeyed from the lo-fi glaze of their debut EP “Ghost Hunting” to the richly ethereal dream bops of subsequent EPs “Here It Comes Again” and “Dreams We Share”, with tracks such as “Undercurrent” and “Roll the Dice” earning them attention online. Now the group joins Born Losers Records for their first LP-length project, “Night Music”. The project sees the duo expand their watercolor dream pop palette toward the edges and intersections of dark wave, avant-pop, and shoegaze. Written during a pandemic while the duo was split between L.A. and Beijing, the project reflects on solitude, change, and the passage of time. Like their previous work, the LP is full of hook-laden, beat-driven lamentations that find a way to stick in your ears and make their home. This time however, the tracklist contains both the group’s darkest and catchiest songs to date. The LP was conceived as an ode to night, inspired by the musical tradition of nocturnes – songs written about or for the night. Experiencing the LP is akin to quietly sitting through the night, observing its changes and watching the rise of the moon as cool air begins to surround. “Night Music” is out 11/11/22 on Born Losers Records. – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

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