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High Water with S.G. Goodman, Bully, and more

Apr 15, 2023  ·  Riverfront Park, North Charleston, SC Riverfront Park, North Charleston, SC

High Water
Apr 15
High Water
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Kentucky-born S.G. Goodman is known for her indie rock with rural influences. Her breakthrough debut in 2020 captivated NPR and Rolling Stone. Tyler Childers covered her song, "Space And Time." Her second album, "Teeth Marks," earned critical acclaim, a Tiny Desk concert, and the 2023 Americana Best Emerging Artist Award.
Indie rock band Bully, led by Alicia Bognanno, features pop hooks with grunge influences. Hailing from Rosemount, MN, Alicia found music via audio engineering. Notable albums are Feels Like & SUGAREGG. Known for candid lyrics & robust guitar, Alicia has evolved Bully into a solo project. Collaborated with artists like Soccer Mommy & The Mountain Goats.
Mahashmashana, produced by Josh Tillman and Drew Erickson, features 8 tracks, including singles "I Guess Time Makes Fools of Us All" and "Screamland," with Alan Sparhawk on guitar. Out November 22, 2024, via Sub Pop/Bella Union.
Born with a minimalist ethos, this duo excels at live, raw performances, transforming studio tracks into innovative live arrangements. Known for their genre-blending sound, they've gained acclaim for turning constraints into creativity. Their approach, focusing on real-time playability, makes every album their most definitive yet.
Kyshona, a licensed music therapist and activist, crafts songs that amplify silenced voices. Her album "Legacy," recorded in Memphis with Ruthie Foster and Keb Mo', explores ancestral stories. Co-writers include Aaron Lee Tasjan and Brittney Spencer.
Wilco, formed by Jeff Tweedy in 1994, evolved from alt-country roots into an eclectic indie rock band, known for albums like "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" and "A Ghost Is Born." They’ve collaborated with artists like Billy Bragg and Cate Le Bon. Awarded a Grammy for "Best Historical Album," their sound blends influences of rock, pop, and experimental elements. Celebrated for albums "Summerteeth," "Sky Blue Sky," and more, they continue to shape the indie music scene with enduring impact.
Ezra Furman, born in Chicago, is celebrated for her genre-blending music and emotional storytelling. Known for albums like *Perpetual Motion People* and *Transangelic Exodus*, she combines punk energy with heartfelt lyricism. Her work includes the soundtrack for Netflix's *Sex Education*, highlighting her unique voice in modern music.
Born in the U.S., Madi Diaz is known for her candid songwriting about romance. Her album "History Of A Feeling" brought her into the spotlight. She’s collaborated with Waxahatchee, Angel Olsen, and opened for Harry Styles. Her work, including "Weird Faith," features performances with Kacey Musgraves and earned Grammy nods for Best Folk Album and Best Americana Performance.
Hailing from Charleston, Americana artist Hunter Park, known as She Returns From War, blends folk melodies and raw lyrics. She's performed with Pat Benatar and Band of Horses and opened for Bernie Sanders.
Sierra Ferrell, a celebrated West Virginia-born roots musician, is known for her eclectic style, acclaimed debut 'Long Time Coming,' and winning Emerging Act at the Americana Honors & Awards. Collaborating with artists like Margo Price and Old Crow Medicine Show, her album 'Trail Of Flowers' showcases her storytelling with producers Eddie Spear and Gary Paczosa.
Born in South Carolina, Bear Rinehart is a GRAMMY-nominated artist known for his work with NEEDTOBREATHE and Wilder Woods. His style blends soul, indie-folk, and rock, showcased in albums like Curioso.
Lucius, a Grammy-nominated indie-pop band, was born from the collaboration of Holly Laessig and Jess Wolfe. Known for their exhilarating live shows, they've performed on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," "Austin City Limits," and "Saturday Night Live." Their self-titled fourth album, produced by Dan Molad, returns to their roots, exploring personal topics with raw vulnerability. Acclaimed for their "otherworldly" vocals, they've collaborated with Joni Mitchell, Brandi Carlile, John Legend, The Killers, and Harry Styles. Members include Laessig, Wolfe, Molad, and Peter Lalish.
Rainbow Kitten Surprise, a North Carolina-born band, blends lyrical poetry with diverse genres. Known for “It’s Called: Freefall,” they've surpassed 2 billion streams. Singer Ela Melo overcame mental health struggles, reigniting her creativity. Their music explores relationships' highs and lows.
Big Boi, born Antwan André Patton in Savannah, GA, is known for his role in OutKast and as a solo artist. His solo debut on "Speakerboxxx" earned a Grammy. Albums like "Sir Lucious Left Foot" and "BOOMIVERSE" highlight his high-speed wordplay. Hits include "Shutterbugg" and his Grammy-nominated feature on "Royal Flush." He's collaborated with Janelle Monáe, Phantogram, and Sleepy Brown and was part of the Super Bowl halftime show with Maroon 5.
Born in California, Beck is an acclaimed alternative icon known for his genre-blending style. His 1994 hit "Loser" marked success, dispelling one-hit-wonder predictions. Odelay (1996), created with the Dust Brothers, fused funk, soul, and hip-hop, earning Grammy accolades. Beck has collaborated with Jenny Lewis, Pharrell Williams, and Paul McCartney, winning multiple Grammys, including Album of the Year for Morning Phase (2015). His artistic roots are deep, influenced by his musician parents, and he remains a versatile figure in music, constantly evolving his sound.

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