LOL Gallery: Boston Calling Music Festival, Part 1

Who: Christine and the Queens, HAIM, Sia, Janelle Monae, The Front Bottoms, Vince Staples, City and Colour, Lizzo, ODESZA, Disclosure
When & Where: 5/27/16 – 5/29/16; Boston, MA

For full gallery, click here!

Seven Bands To See At Boston Calling, May 2016: #5 The Front Bottoms

With less than a week left, we’re back with our list of who you need to be keeping an eye out for at the Boston Calling Music Festival!

On our list so far: #7. Lizzo, #6. The Vaccines


Today we talk about our #5 pick, The Front Bottoms.

Great music doesn’t always have to be pretty. It’s art; sometimes art is subjective. With THE FRONT BOTTOMS, it often doesn’t feel like you’re listening to a song so much as you’re just listening to words and emotion and heart being spilled over music. Honest and shameless, they know exactly who they are and what they’re doing. It’s a breath of fresh air to have a group of musicians so sincere, and this translates into each song and performance.

Catch Them: Sunday, 4:50 pm
Check Out: “Peach,” “Twin Size Mattress,” “Plastic Flowers”
For fans of: Ramshackle Glory, The Wonder Years, Andrew Jackson Jihad

Boston Calling Announces Spring ‘16 Lineup

It’s that time again – festival announcement season! Joining the announcement train today is The Boston Calling Music Festival, who announced their lineup for this Spring’s edition! Taking place from Friday, May 27th to Sunday, May 29th at City Hall Plaza, this Spring’s lineup includes Sia, Disclosure, Sufjan Setevens and Haim, to name a few! 

Tickets will be available for purchase tomorrow, January 15th, at 10am with two packages being offered:
– Three-day General Admission package for $170
– Three-day VIP package for $349. In addition to the ticket, VIP ticket amenities include an exclusive entrance, VIP lounge access, complimentary lunch and dinner catered by Citizen Public House, private bar, private restrooms and an elevated viewing platform for the Blue Stage.
For more information on Boston Calling, check out their website here

The full Spring lineup can be seen below!

Boston Calling Spring ‘16 Lineup:
Sia, Disclosure, Robyn, Odesza, Sufjan Stevens, HAIM, Miike Snow, Janelle Monáe, City and Colour, Courtney Barnett, Elle King, The Front Bottoms, BØRNS, Charles Bradley and His Extraordinaires, The Vaccines, Vince Staples, Battles, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Christine and the Queens, Lisa Hannigan and Aaron Dessner, Lizzo, Palehound, and Michael Christmas

New Music Video: “Summer Shandy” | The Front Bottoms

This track is off the band’s upcoming album, Back On Top, to be released this Friday via Fueled By Ramen. To pre-order the album, click here!

Say Anything Announce New Album & Tour

“Favorite record I’ve ever made = favorite tour I’ve ever played. Not to mention the other bands slay; if y’all show up, you’ll make my day.” – Max

These are the words of Say Anything frontman, Max Bemis, in reference to the bands newly announced album “Hebrews” which will be released on June 10th via Equal Vision Records. To support the album, Say Anything will be hitting the road starting June 13th – for the full list of dates click “Read More” below!

6.13 Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater
6.14 Austin, TX @ Emo’s
6.15 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
6.17 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution
6.18 Tampa, FL @ Ritz Ybor
6.19 Orlando, FL @ Beacham Theater
6.20 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
6.21 Charlotte, NC @ Amos Southend
6.22 Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
6.24 Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
6.25 Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live
6.26 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
6.27 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
6.28 New York, NY @ Best Buy Theatre
6.29 Boston, MA @ House of Blues
7.1 New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
7.2 Clifton Park, NY @ Upstate Concert Hall
7.3 Syracuse, NY @ Lost Horizon
7.5 Toronto, ON @ Opera House
7.6 Millvale, PA @ Mr Smalls Theatre
7.8 Lansing, MI @ Common Ground Fest
7.9 Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall
7.10 Columbia, MO @ The Blue Note
7.11 Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall
7.12 Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
7.13 Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater
7.15 Lincoln, NE @ Bourbon Theatre
7.16 Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall
7.17 Salt Lake City, UT @ Club Sound
7.19 Seattle, WA @ Showbox at The Market
7.20 Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
7.22 San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom
7.24 Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre
7.25 Pomona, CA @ Glass House
7.26 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
7.27 Tempe, AZ @ The Marquee

To purchase pre-sale tickets for the upcoming tour, head to: sayanything.ducatking.com

50 Acts You Won’t Want To Miss At SXSW (Part 1)

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Since none of us here at Lucy Out Loud will be able to attend SXSW this year, we’ve put together a list of 50 acts(in no particular order) we think those of you that are attending shouldn’t miss! 

To check out our first installment (acts 1-10), click “Read More”!

*Note: some acts we’ve included are performing at South By So What?! and not South By South West. However, since the festival takes place during the week of South By Southwest, we’ve decided to still include them in our list!



Part 1 (Acts 1-10)

  1. iTCH
    Hip-hop seems to reach further now than it ever has. With this, and the ability to combine punk, pop, and electronic elements into his music, iTCH has been able to create a unique sound with a bit of English charm, adding his name to a short list of artists who have successfully been able to do so. 
    Where to catch iTCH: 3.13 – 9:30pm – SONY Showcase @ Hangar Lounge; 3.14 – 2:20pm – Big Picture Media Showcase @ Blind Pig Rooftop; 3.14 – 7:20pm – Audiotree Showcase @ Licha’s Cantina
  2. The Front Bottoms
    Thanks to Brian Sella’s unique voice (which shares a likeness to that of Say Anything’s Max Bemis or Andrew Jackson Jihad’s Sean Bonnette) and the duo’s clever lyrics, The Front Bottoms have built a huge following for themselves, proving that just because their music may not sound the prettiest, that doesn’t mean it isn’t pretty.
    Where to catch The Front Bottoms: 3.12 – 1:30pm – Run For Cover Records/Brixton Agency Showcase @ The Liberty; 3.12 – 6pm – The Chris Gethard Showcase @ Esther’s Follies; 3.12 – 11pm – BrooklynVegan Showcase @ Red 7 Patio; 3.14 – 8pm – APA Official Showcase @ The Palm Door; 3.14 – 1am – Bar None Showcase @ Valhalla
  3. Dangerkids
    Dangerkids are one of the few bands who have been able to successfully merge the worlds of electronic hardcore and rap/rock. Their debut album near the tail-end of 2013 was well-received and ambitious, and it wouldn’t be a shock to see them have a big year this year. 
    Where to catch Dangerkids: 3.16 – South By So What?! @ Quiktrip Park
  4. The Trash Pop Icons
    Fronted by sisters Nadia and Naomi Zep, the group has made a name for themselves throughout the San Francisco Bay area. The group’s debut album, A Way With Words, has a sound for any type of listener and an energy that is sure to translate to the stage.
    Where to catch The Trash Pop Icons: 3.12 – 12pm – Big Picture Media Showcase @ Thirsty Nickel; 3.12 – 4pm – Texas Rockfest @ Shiner’s Saloon, 3.13 – 7pm – Texas Rockfest @ Blue Moon; 3.14 – 7pm – Lot323’s Shocase @ the corner of Colorado & 4th
  5. Tiny Moving Parts
    If mewithoutYou and La Dispute conceived a child at a pop/punk show, the result would be Minnesota’s Tiny Moving Parts. Sharp, quick, and harsh, their music is personal and begs to be shouted.
    Where to catch Tiny Moving Parts: 3.14 – Between 12pm and 6pm – Charlie Says “Fest!” @ 2326 E Cesar Chavez St.
  6. letlive.
    We’ve heard a lot about letlive. over the last few years or so. And there’s a justified reason for why they’ve had the huge years that they’ve had. When the LA five-piece performs, they leave every ounce of them on their stage and with the fans. Whether you know this band or not, they’re one you’ll be disappointed for missing.
    Where to catch letlive.: 3.15 – South By So What?! @ Quiktrip Park
  7. From Indian Lakes
    Following a year that included their first headline tour, as well as an opening spot for The Main and Anberlin and recognition as one of Alternative Press’ 100 Bands You Need to Know in 2014, California’s From Indian Lakes are poised to have a great follow-up year.
    Where to catch From Indian Lakes: 3.11 – 7pm – To Write Love on Her Arms Texas UChapter @ Catalyst Teen Center; 3.13 – 12:05 – Equal Vision Records and Pure Noise Records Showcase @ G-Pen Annex; 3.13 – Between 12pm to 1am – The Audiotree Showcase @ Licha’s Cantina

  8. Ashley Allen
    Ashley Allen has all of the makings to be a standout pop star – hooks, looks, and plenty of personality. Her music is undeniably catchy and mainstream-ready, making her an artist to surely watch. 
    Where to catch Ashley Allen: 3.14 – 12pm – High School Nation Tour @ 1121 E. 7th St

  9. Lucius
    I(Eric) first saw Lucius perform at Boston Calling in September. They were one of the lower-billed openers, but they had everyone talking. Donned in identical black-and-white dresses, their staging was, and still is, as intriguing, charming, and distinctive as their music. 
    Where to catch Lucius: 3.12 – 8am – KUTX @ The Four Seasons; 3.12 – 5pm – The Paste Party @ Swan Dive; 3.12 – 10:45 – High Road Touring @ Cedar Street Courtyard; 3.13 – 6pm – Heartbreaker Banquet @ Willie Nelson’s “Luck, TX” Ranch; 3.13 – 12am – The Heart of Austin @ The Market; 3.14 – 6am – KGSR @ The W Hotel; 3.14 – 12pm – SXSW Radio Showcase @ The Convention Center; 3.14 – 4pm – The Tumblr House @ Clive Bar

  10. Chiodos
    Chiodos are one of the most tirelessly-working groups out there. After a couple of years that saw a revolving door or lineup changes, 2013 was a return to form. Now, with an extensive tour schedule and a new album on its way, they’re set to retake their territory in 2014.
    Where to catch Chiodos: 3.14 – South By So What?! @ Quiktrip Park