$10 in advance/$12 at the door
5pm doors/8pm showtime
21+
Fathom Lane:
Over the span of three critically acclaimed full length albums (2017's Asilomar, 2013's Fathom Lane and 2012's Down By Half) Fathom Lane has been getting international attention for their wonderfully indefinable sound. Michael Ferrier's songs are at once accessible and memorable, but are also sneaky with their quietly innovative touches. Ferrier cites classic touchstones such as The Velvet Underground, Tom Petty, Gram Parson's Cosmic American Music, and the Laurel Canyon songwriters, but even with these influences Fathom Lane manages a contemporary sound.
"On Fathom Lane's new album, Asilomar, it's clear that Ferrier's patience paid off. The album is one that's worth sitting quietly and listening to, with the songs taking listeners on a journey through a wide range of life experiences." 89.3 THE CURRENT
"It is their distinctive sound which most catches your attention. With songs ranging from biting to calm, yet never cloying, the combined vocals of Michael Ferrier and Ashleigh Still intersect, diverge, then unite again to alight somewhere transcendent." SEVEN MAGAZINE
Fathom Lane is: Michael Ferrier vocals, guitar
Ashleigh Still vocals and piano
Matt Patrick electric guitar
Shane Akers lap steel and dobro
Paul Boblett bass
Alex Young drums
Ghost Wagon:
Twin Cities’ band Ghost Wagon is a collaborative of similarly-minded musicians, led by singer/songwriter Chuck Nelson, creating earnest and often darkly emotional tales presented via accessible melodies and a come-join-us-on-the-front-porch vibe. Labels are tricky. Simply put, this is American Music. Ghost Wagon’s sounds flow from Americana to rock to country to pop to folk. The songs are adorned with multilayered instruments (fiddle, sax, pedal steel, accordion, guitars, ukulele, mandolin, keys) that arouse the emotions and get you thinking. Just listen to the songs – you’ll get it.
Lena Elizabeth:
Lena Elizabeth is a singer/songwriter based in Minneapolis Minnesota, writing songs influenced by folk storytelling with a voice rooted in the blues. The youngest in a household full of musicians, she succeeds in blending old and new influences to create a Pop/Roots sound that is approachable across generations.
“Lena ... sounds like Midwestern Brandi Carlile with a meaty voice ... Definitely a coming-out effort worth noticing.” Chris Riemenshneider, Star Tribune