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Shaky Knees Music Festival with Manchester Orchestra, The Lumineers, and more

May 5, 2023 at 11:45 AM and 12:59 PM  ·  Central Park, Atlanta, GA Central Park, Atlanta, GA

Shaky Knees Music Festival
May 5
Shaky Knees Music Festival
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Born in the early 2010s, Pond is a dynamic blend of Royal Trux and Cream. With nine albums, they've toured with Arctic Monkeys and wowed at Coachella, Glastonbury. Known for energetic performances worldwide.
The Lumineers, famed for their folk-rock style, have 24 #1 hits, including "Ho Hey" and "Gloria." They've toured globally, earning acclaim with albums like "CLEOPATRA" and "III." Achievements include GRAMMY® nominations and platinum certifications. They've sold over 1.1 million tickets with record-breaking shows in Denver and Chicago.
New York's indie rock trio Sunflower Bean, formed in 2013, is praised for their energetic live shows and three acclaimed albums. They have toured with Beck, The Strokes, and more, and performed at festivals like Glastonbury and Lollapalooza.
Mahashmashana, produced by Josh Tillman and Drew Erickson, features 8 tracks, including singles "I Guess Time Makes Fools of Us All" and "Screamland," with Alan Sparhawk on guitar. Out November 22, 2024, via Sub Pop/Bella Union.
Celebrate 30 years of Cypress Hill's iconic debut album with expanded digital tracks and remixes. This game-changing hip-hop trio, B-Real, Sen Dog, and DJ Muggs, have left an indelible mark on music history.
Born in Nashville, Sophie Allison, known as Soccer Mommy, is a celebrated indie rock artist. Her candid storytelling shines in albums like 'Sometimes, Forever', expressing personal experiences and emotions with authenticity.
Formed in Austin, TX, The Black Angels refine psych-rock with their latest, Wilderness of Mirrors. Known for hit "The River," the band celebrates psych-rock legends and runs the Levitation Festival.
Peaches, a feminist musician, producer, and performance artist from Canada, is known for her bold, sexually progressive style. With hits like "The Teaches of Peaches," she's reshaped pop culture, collaborating with Daft Punk and Yoko Ono. Her work spans music, art, and activism, challenging norms and supporting LGBTQ+ rights. She's received the Polaris Heritage Prize, and her music is featured in "Lost In Translation" and "The Handmaid’s Tale."
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.
Gaslight Anthem blends rock and punk with a nostalgic vibe. Known for hits like "The '59 Sound," their music reflects themes of time, love, and survival.
Formed in 2001 by Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, The Mars Volta blended hardcore, prog, psychedelic rock, and avant-jazz. Known for energetic live shows, they've released gold-certified albums like Deloused in the Comatorium, collaborated with Flea and John Frusciante, and won a Grammy. They reunited in 2022 with a new album and an acoustic reimagining in 2023.
Doom-Wop band Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol, formed 2017 in Austin, TX, is known for aggressive, melodic riffs and hit album 'Doom Wop'. They deliver tight, groovy music with standout tracks like "1-800-EAT-SHIT".
Puma Blue, born Jacob Allen in South London, blends lo-fi, jazz & haunting ambience. Known for EPs 'Swum Baby' & 'Blood Loss,' notable songs, and dynamic live shows with a band. Collaborates with Biig Piig, Loyle Carner & more. Influences include Radiohead & D'Angelo. Now based in Atlanta.
Digable Planets, formed by Ishmael Butler, Mary Ann Vieira, and Craig Irving, fused jazz and hip-hop with hits like "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)." Their debut album, "Reachin'," won them a Grammy for Best New Duo or Group. Known for their laid-back jazz-rap style, they released the acclaimed "Blowout Comb" and toured with live musicians.
American rock quintet 311, formed in Omaha, NE, blends reggae, hip-hop, funk, and metal. Known for hits "Down" and "Amber," they peaked with "Uplifter." With Top 10 albums, covers, and successful tours, their loyal fan base enjoys a mix of styles.
Me Nd Adam, electro-americana duo from Austin, born from a tumultuous friendship. Known for merging emotional depth with electronic beats, they bring unique soundscapes to the music scene.
The Flaming Lips, formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, are acclaimed for their psychedelic, experimental alternative rock. Known for hits like "She Don't Use Jelly," they gained fame in the '90s and won a Grammy for 2002's "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots." Collaborations include Miley Cyrus and Kacey Musgraves. Notable albums are "The Soft Bulletin" and "American Head," showcasing their unique sound and emotional depth.
Copeland, formed in 2001 in Lakeland, FL, is known for blending rock with electronic and symphonic influences. They've released six albums, including Ixora.
Trash Panda formed in 2015 by Patrick Taylor merges neopsychedelia, soul, and indie rock. Known for "Things Will Never Change," they gained global cult status. After a hiatus, they returned with new members and toured with Ceramic Animal.
Indie rock duo The Front Bottoms, from Woodcliff Lake, NJ, blend pop and punk with witty lyrics. Known for "Going Grey" and "In Sickness & In Flames," they've toured with blink-182 and Frank Turner. Band members Brian Sella and Mathew Uychich maintain thematic quirks despite evolving sounds, achieving success via Fueled by Ramen.
Futurebirds, an Athens-born band, blends rock, electrified folk, and cosmic American roots, achieving critical acclaim over 15 years. Known for tracks from albums like "Easy Company," the group has grown from University of Georgia gigs to headlining The Ryman. They’ve collaborated with Carl Broemel and built a dedicated fanbase, the Birdfam.

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