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All Things Go Music Festival with Mt. Joy, Raye, and more

Sep 30, 2023  ·  Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD

All Things Go Music Festival
Sep 30
All Things Go Music Festival
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Vundabar, a Boston trio, delivers jangly, fuzzed-out indie rock with post-punk flair. Known for "Alien Blues," they've evolved since forming in 2013 with hits like *Antics* and *Gawk*. Collaborated with Patrick Hyland, harnessing millions of streams and acclaim.
The Wombats, known for 'Greek Tragedy', collaborate with top producers. From global homes, they record and mix remotely, achieving new inventive heights. Continually captivating fans since 2007.
RYU, a collection of AI-generated music, echoes the trials of past humanity, broadcast from an ancient satellite amidst space debris. Its timeless compositions resonate with 31st-century listeners.
LA-based singer-songwriter Jensen McRae gained acclaim with her debut album 'Are You Happy Now?'. Known for exploring deep themes like gender and race, she has toured with Amos Lee, MUNA, and Corinne Bailey Rae.
Mt. Joy, formed by Matt Quinn & others, shot to fame with their 2018 debut. Known for #1 hit "Silver Lining," their style blends folk with psychedelic rock and gospel elements. Produced by Tucker Martine, their album "Rearrange Us" reflects deep personal growth.
Maryland-born Maggie Rogers, GRAMMY®-nominated artist known for EP "Now That The Light Is Fading" & "Heard It In A Past Life." Famous for sold-out tours and hits like "Surrender."
Born in the Philippines, raised in London, Beabadoobee started in 2017 with the hit 'Coffee'. Known for confessional bedroom pop, she's celebrated by major outlets and was nominated for BRITs Rising Star and BBC Sound Of 2020.
Alvvays, known for nervy, lovable music, faced delays with their third album "Blue Rev" due to immense challenges—stolen demos and gear damage. In LA, influenced by Shawn Everett, they freshly evolved their style, pushing sonic boundaries further.
Born in NYC, Lana Del Rey crafts noir-pop steeped in melancholy and glamour. Known for hits like "Summertime Sadness," her albums, including the Grammy-nominated "Norman Fucking Rockwell!," showcase a complex, tragic persona. Influential collaborations boosted her critical acclaim.
London-born Suki Waterhouse, known for her heartfelt songs, blends styles of Lana Del Rey & Joni Mitchell. Idolizes Alanis Morissette & Oasis. Her debut, "Brutally", won critical acclaim and her music streams near 20M times. Collaborated with Brad Cook on her album.
Peach Pit, Vancouver band, blends storytelling with breezy guitars. Known for hits like "Seventeen" & viral "Peach Pit". Celebrated for live shows and viral streams, they teamed up with GRAMMY® winner John Congleton.
Texas native Sloan Struble, aka Dayglow, is a vibrant indie pop artist known for catchy hits like "Can I Call You Tonight" and "Hot Rod." A Multi-Platinum artist with billions of streams, he has electrified stages worldwide, including Lollapalooza and The Tonight Show. Praised by Billboard, he signed with Mercury Records, releasing the album "Dayglow," showcasing his dynamic style.

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