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High Water in North Charleston, SC

Apr 20, 2024  ·  Riverfront Park Riverfront Park

High Water
Apr 20
High Water
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Brooklyn's Max Clarke, known as Cut Worms, crafts nostalgic pop with a modern twist. Famous for “Dream Most Wild,” he mixes and produces, focusing on strong, stripped-back songs.
The Linda Lindas, an LA-based garage punk band, gained fame with "Racist, Sexist Boy." Known for energetic tunes and significant collaborations, they have opened for icons like Bikini Kill and featured in Amy Poehler's movie, Moxie.
Vermont-born Grace Potter, known for her fusion of soul, blues, country, and rock, recorded her album "Mother Road" after a soul-searching trip. It follows her Grammy-nominated "Daylight".
Houndmouth, an alt-rock band from New Albany, Indiana, debuted in 2011. Known for nostalgic sounds & major festival gigs (Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza). Praised by SPIN, Esquire & Garden & Gun.
The Heavy Heavy, from Brighton, UK, blend psychedelia, blues, acid rock & sunshine pop. Known for their debut EP 'Life and Life Only,' they revive classic sounds with a modern twist led by Will Turner and Georgie Fuller.
Michael Trent of the band unveils visceral and bold songs in "Manticore", exploring themes like idol worship and social justice with a raw, personal touch.
Seattle-based The Dip, known for their emotive rhythm-and-blues, shines on their album "Sticking With It." The band channels live-show energy and embraces a communal, anti-perfectionist spirit. Their craftsmanship is highlighted throughout this self-produced, third full-length release.
Australian artist Courtney Barnett, known for her witty lyrics and guitar skills, gained fame with her debut album in 2015 and a Grammy nod. Collaborated with Kurt Vile; hits include “Nameless, Faceless.”
Vermont-born Noah Kahan, GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter, famous for mixing Folk, Americana & Rock. Known for "Stick Season," 5 billion streams, double platinum, collaborations with Post Malone & Kacey Musgraves.
Kevin Morby, acclaimed songwriter, explores life and mortality in "This Is A Photograph" and its continuation, "More Photographs." He's known for insightful lyrics and capturing rich sonic landscapes.

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Riverfront Park

1061 Everglades Ave, North Charleston, SC 29405, USA Directions

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