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Sound On Sound Festival with Red Hot Chili Peppers, Trey Anastasio, and more

Sep 30, 2023  ·  Seaside Park, Bridgeport, CT Seaside Park, Bridgeport, CT

Sound On Sound Festival
Sep 30
Sound On Sound Festival
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Vundabar, a Boston indie rock trio, blends jangly math and surf-tinged post-punk. Formed in 2013, they gained fame with hits like "Alien Blues." Known for albums such as *Gawk* and *Either Light*, they’ve collaborated with producer Patrick Hyland.
Mt. Joy, formed in 2016, is an indie rock band known for energetic performances and hits like "Silver Lining." They've toured extensively, sold out venues like Madison Square Garden, and gained acclaim with albums like "Mt. Joy" and "Rearrange Us."
Sammy Rae & The Friends, known for their vibrant live shows, blend camaraderie, chemistry, and vocal fireworks. Their debut album is "Something For Everybody."
Alex G is the stage name for Alex Giannascoli, known for his melodic yet ragged style. His 2022 album "God Save the Animals" was widely acclaimed.
Philadelphia-born, Nashville-based Devon Gilfillian redefines modern soul with a blend of soul, hip-hop, R&B, and rock. Known for captivating live shows, he champions Black joy and equity.
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.
Born in England, Suki Waterhouse is a versatile artist known for her evocative storytelling in genres like folky Americana and indie pop. Her debut album, "I Can't Let Go," features hits like "Moves" and "Melrose Meltdown," earning critical acclaim. "Good Looking" went RIAA platinum with nearly a billion streams. She’s toured with Father John Misty, headlined shows, and performed at Coachella and Lollapalooza, showcasing her dynamic presence and musical range.
Vancouver indie rock band Peach Pit, known for sonically rich, emotionally resonant songs, blend introspective lyrics with dreamy guitar. Albums, You and Your Friends, and From 2 to 3, showcase evolving sound. Played major festivals like Lollapalooza and sold out tours worldwide.
The Wombats, based in LA, are known for their playful yet profound songwriting. Their new album Oh! The Ocean explores tech rock and sci-fi pop with producer John Congleton, offering a warm, human sound with social themes.
Born in Oakland, Franti blends R&B, hip-hop, soul, and more with Spearhead's positive tunes like "Say Hey (I Love You)." Known for social-consciousness, he collaborated with Sly & Robbie.
Jensen McRae's evocative songwriting captures fans' hearts. Born in the U.S., her album "I Don’t Know How But They Found Me!" explores love and resilience, recorded with Brad Cook and featuring Hippo Campus's Nathan Stocker. Influenced by Bon Iver's Matthew McCaughan and brother Holden, her poignant storytelling remains bulletproof.
Formed in 1986, California band Toad the Wet Sprocket, featuring Glen Phillips, Todd Nichols, and Dean Dinning, is known for introspective lyrics and vocal harmonies.
Margo Price, US singer-songwriter, excels in rock with hits addressing social issues. Known for tackling industry double standards and farmers' rights, she joined Farm Aid’s board in 2021.
O.A.R. formed in 1996 in Maryland, blending rock, reggae, and jam band styles. Known for electrifying live shows and hits like "That Was a Crazy Game of Poker," they’ve sold out venues like Madison Square Garden, earning them a devoted fan base. Their success is credited to their communal spirit and joyful performances, led by frontman Marc Roberge.
Ben Harper, born in California, blends folk, blues, and rock with social activism. He has won three Grammys, sold 15M+ records, and collaborated with artists like Taj Mahal, Mavis Staples, Jack Johnson, and Ringo Starr. He founded Mad Bunny Records in 2020.
Irish artist Hozier, from Wicklow, rose to fame with "Take Me To Church." Known for soulful music, he achieved critical acclaim with albums like "Wasteland, Baby!" and "Unreal Unearth," earning multi-platinum sales and a Grammy nomination. His global success includes topping charts and billions of streams, but Ireland remains his heart’s home.
Award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette fuses alternative rock with poetic pop. Born in Ottawa, her breakout album, *Jagged Little Pill*, won a Grammy and featured hits like "You Oughta Know" and "Ironic." She collaborated with producer Glen Ballard and later worked with artists like Dean DeLeo and Flea. The album inspired a Tony-nominated Broadway musical. She explores themes of middle-aged motherhood on her Juno-winning album *Such Pretty Forks in the Road*.
John Mayer, born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, is known for his versatile style, blending acoustic, blues, and pop. He gained fame with "Room for Squares" and hits like "Your Body Is a Wonderland." Mayer has won multiple Grammy Awards and collaborated with legends like Eric Clapton and B.B. King. He's also part of Dead & Company and recognized for his accomplished guitar skills. Popular albums include "Continuum," "Born and Raised," and "Sob Rock."
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, born in Missouri, blend soul and rock expertly, known for dynamic live shows and hits. They've wowed crowds opening for The Rolling Stones and appeared on SNL. Their third album, *The Future*, showcases their evolving, introspective sound.
Dispatch, rock band famed for indie success, boasts 8 albums, epic live shows, and a historic 110,000-fan Boston concert. Known for activism, they've raised millions.
Lord Huron, known for their enchanting mix of indie and folk rock, made waves at Whispering Pines with instruments galore. Their heartfelt themes of life and loss resonate deeply, captured poignantly in their album "Long Lost."
Singer/songwriter Ben Harper, known for his rock and funky, fuzz-guitar style, formed the Innocent Criminals in 1999. Hits include "Burn to Shine" and "Lifeline," with collaborations on instrumentation by bassist Juan Nelson. Harper gained fame with albums like "Diamonds on the Inside."
UK-based reggae icons Steel Pulse, known for their staunch socio-political themes and captivating live performances, continue influencing many artists globally. Renowned for hits and a powerful message in albums like "Mass Manipulation," they address global issues and systemic greed through their music.
Gin Blossoms, formed in 1987 in Tempe, Arizona, rose to fame with '90s hits like "Hey Jealousy" and "Found Out About You." Known for their jangle-pop style, they achieved multi-platinum success with "New Miserable Experience" and faced challenges with internal strife and the tragic suicide of guitarist Doug Hopkins. After splitting in 1997, they reunited in 2001 and continued to release albums and tour, keeping their '90s alt-rock legacy alive.
SNACKTIME, a 7-piece band from Philadelphia, fuses soul, funk, jazz, hip-hop, and R&B. Known for spirited free shows during the pandemic, they've sold out venues and played major festivals. Their debut was produced by GRAMMY-nominee Will Yip.
Michael Franti, born in Oakland, is a musician and activist known for hits like "I Got You," "Sound of Sunshine," and "Say Hey (I Love You)." His podcast "Stay Human" topped charts. Franti advocates for gun violence prevention and climate change activism.
From Cheshunt to LA, Declan McKenna collaborates with Gianluca Buccellati on "What Happened to the Beach?". Album shows growth, infused with playfulness and inspired by St. Vincent, Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
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.
Slightly Stoopid, from Ocean Beach, CA, blends diverse styles with members Kyle McDonald, Miles Doughty, and more. They’ve collaborated with Karl Denson, Don Carlos, and Chali 2na. Their sound is an energizing fusion known for its "positive party energy."
Chicago's indie-folk project Free Range, led by Sofia Jensen, shifts from rock to more acoustic sounds. Collaborators include Jack Henry and Bailey Minzenberger. Re-recorded a full album amidst the pandemic.

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