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Schellraiser Music Festival with Night Moves, Anthony D'amato, and more

Jun 1, 2023  ·  McGill Pool Park, Mcgill, NV McGill Pool Park, Mcgill, NV

Schellraiser Music Festival
Jun 1
Schellraiser Music Festival
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The Paranoyds, formed by Laila Hashemi, Lexi Funston, Staz Lindes, and David Ruiz in high school, blend sci-fi and lo-fi punk. Known for songs like "Lizzie" and "Freak Out."
Dallas native Joshua Ray Walker, a renowned country storyteller, showcases his vocal talent in "Thank You For Listening." He’s performed at the Grand Ole Opry and on major TV shows.
Vandoliers, born in Texas, blend diverse Lone Star sounds into a unique, energetic style. Known for their motto "Vandoliers Forever, Forever Vandoliers," they signify solidarity and hope.
Founded in 1970 by Ray Benson in Paw Paw, WV, Asleep at the Wheel revitalized Western swing, blending genres and earning multiple Grammys. Known for hits like "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie," the band collaborated with icons like Willie Nelson. Celebrated 50 years with "Half a Hundred Years."
Alabama-born The Secret Sisters blend country-folk in their harmonious songs addressing life, love, and womanhood's challenges. Known for deep lyrics and captivating style, they inspire with insightful themes.
Country singer/songwriter Brit Taylor from Kentucky, noted for a modern yet traditional style and honest lyrics. Known for "Kentucky Bluegrassed," hit songs on "Tulsa King," collaborations with Dwight Yoakum and others, and performances at CMA Fest, Americanafest. She was also spotlighted by Nashville Scene as a 2024 Artist to Watch.
From Bloomington, Indiana, Murder by Death blends orchestral indie rock with gothic Americana, citing Johnny Cash and Nick Cave as influences. Known for albums like "In Bocca al Lupo" and "Bitter Drink, Bitter Moon," they've gained a devoted fanbase through relentless touring and distinctive sound.
Blitzen Trapper from Portland, OR, merges lo-fi & psychedelic sounds. Famous for indie folk hits like "Wild Mountain Nation" & "Furr," praised by Rolling Stone & NPR for their rootsy, hazy style.
Blonde Redhead, formed in NYC by Kazu Makino and twins Simone & Amedeo Pace, crafts rock with visceral melodies and lyrical depth, known for their sensitive style and global tours.
Los Angeles-based Frankie and the Witch Fingers blend psych-rock with Afrobeat and proto-punk. Known for their intense, mind-bending style and deep lyrical themes, the band includes Dylan Sizemore, Josh Menashe, Nikki Smith, and Nick Aguilar. Their self-produced album Data Doom explores themes like technological excess and power systems.
The Delines, led by Amy Boone and Willy Vlautin, debuted with "Colfax" in 2014, a hit in alt-country circles. Known for heartfelt lyrics and soulful style, they topped UK charts with "The Imperial." Acclaimed in the US, UK, and Europe, they often collaborate on tour and in recording.
Hailing from the cosmic country scene, Night Moves features John Pelant and Micky Alfano. Known for "Feel Another Day" and produced by John Agnello, they blend psychedelia with rock, evident in "Redaction," showcasing their mature, textured sound.

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