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Kilby Block Party with Dreamer Isioma, Tanukichan, and more

May 12, 2023  ·  Utah State Fairpark, Salt Lake City, UT Utah State Fairpark, Salt Lake City, UT

Kilby Block Party
May 12
Kilby Block Party
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Minneapolis-based band Hippo Campus, known for their album "Flood," features Jake Luppen, Nathan Stocker, Whistler Allen, and Zach Sutton. They craft emotionally resonant music with big hooks and a unique musical language developed since childhood.
Remi, born in 1458 France and possibly a vampire, moved to the Bay Area in the '90s, founded major tech companies, and enjoys arts and music.
Japanese Breakfast's first studio album, produced by Blake Mills, was recorded at LA's Sound City. Michelle Zauner shifts to a contemplative, gothic-inspired style.
The Pixies, born from the late 80s alt/rock surge, influence giants like Nirvana and Radiohead. Known for "loudquietloud" style, their iconic albums include the Platinum "Doolittle." Their electrifying live shows boast sell-out crowds worldwide, featuring classics and new tracks. Black Francis, Joey Santiago, David Lovering, and Emma Richardson drive this influential band.
Osees, led by Rhode Island-born John Dwyer, has evolved his garage-punk project through noisy rock, psychedelic pop, and synth-infused styles. Known for albums like "Mutilator Defeated at Last" and "Protean Threat," Osees' energetic performances feature Dwyer's shouted vocals and wild guitar riffs. Longtime collaborators include Brigid Dawson and Lars Finberg. From German label Tomlab to In the Red, they've continually reinvented their sound, integrating synths into albums like "Intercepted Message." Notable for their collaborative ethos, Dwyer's projects span several genres, constantly pushing musical boundaries.
Run the Jewels, a Grammy-nominated duo of El-P and Killer Mike, is known for its hard-hitting hip-hop style. They debuted with *Run the Jewels* in 2013 and gained mainstream success with *Run the Jewels 2* in 2014. Their albums often feature collaborations with artists like Zack de la Rocha, DJ Shadow, and Pharrell Williams. Known for energetic live shows, they topped charts with RTJ3 and RTJ4. Their remix album, RTJ CU4TRO, features Latinx artists.
Mannequin Pussy, a Philadelphia rock band, known for their cathartic tunes, blends punk and pop. Key members include Marisa Dabice and Colins Regisford. Their acclaimed third album "Patience" led to tours and their EP "Perfect." They’re celebrated for addressing despair and resilience in an unkind world.
Deerhoof, formed in 1994, hails from San Francisco and is renowned for blending vibrant melodies with noise and an experimental style. Known for albums like "The Runners Four" and "La Isla Bonita," they incorporate influences from classic rock to Tropicalia. The band has collaborated with artists like Wilco's Jeff Tweedy and brought their music to venues like the Large Hadron Collider. Deerhoof has maintained a unique blend of creativity and social justice, garnering acclaim throughout their prolific career.
Momma, formed by Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman, hails from LA. Their evocative sound, enriched by Aron Kobayashi Ritch and Preston Fulks, explores love's nuances.
Kate Bollinger, a Charlottesville native, blends folk-pop with poetic lyrics. She gained recognition from The New York Times and NPR with self-released tracks. Her 2022 EP, "Look at it in the Light," marked her debut with Ghostly International. Bollinger has collaborated with Drugdealer and Paul Cherry and toured with Faye Webster and Devendra Banhart. She's also directed music videos for Jessica Pratt. Her music, inspired by 1960s folk-pop and 1990s indie rock, is known for its eclectic, melodic style.
Goth Babe, aka Griff Washburn from Tennessee, lives on a 36ft off-grid sailboat. Known for outdoor-inspired music, he supports environmental causes like Protect Our Winters.
Hannah van Loon's Oakland-based project Tanukichan is a key player in modern shoegaze, debuting in 2016 with Chaz Bear. Known for dreamy songwriting and collaborations, she released two albums and an EP under Company Records, with a 2023 album, GIZMO.
Miya Folick, born in Santa Ana, is known for her instinctive, bold musical style. Celebrated for albums like *Premonitions* and *Roach*, her work spans catchy lyrics and a distinctive, acrobatic vocal style. Her latest release, *Erotica Veronica*, explores themes of sexual exploration and maturity.
New York psych-pop band Crumb, known for blending psychedelia, pop, jazz, and rock, releases their third album AMAMA. Celebrated for hypnotic sounds and led by Lila Ramani, they've collaborated with producers Johnscott Sanford and Jonathan Rado.
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.
Faye Webster, an Atlanta-born indie artist, blends country-tinged rock with modern R&B. Known for her unique sound, she recorded her fifth album at Sonic Ranch Studios.

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