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Wide Awake Festival with Crumb, Etran de L'AÏr, and more

May 25, 2024 at 12:00  ·  Brockwell Park, London Brockwell Park, London

Wide Awake Festival
May 25
Wide Awake Festival
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, formed in Melbourne in 2010, are known for their prolific, experimental style spanning jazz-rock to thrash metal. They've released 25 albums, including five in a single year twice, breaking traditional music industry norms. The band captivates with intense live shows and a unique Bootlegger program, attracting a global fanbase. Members include Stu Mackenzie, Ambrose Kenny-Smith, and others.
Upchuck, led by Michael Durham, features KT, Arrietta, Salado, & Hoffman. Known for revolutionary, gritty tracks about discrimination and resilience, their music empowers and challenges.
Born with a unique voice, Alice Glass shaped electronic pop as part of Crystal Castles. Known for intense performances, she won the NME John Peel Award in 2011 and has stunned in fashion campaigns. Left band in 2014, launched solo career with hits like “Stillbirth.”
C.O.F.F.I.N, a rock band from Sydney, Australia, is known for their high-energy shows and a drummer who's also the lead vocalist. They've built a global fanbase with their activist lyrics and howling guitars.
Slowdive, born in Reading, England, are known for their shoegaze style blending reverb-drenched guitars and experimental sounds. Their latest album, "everything is alive," merges familiar shoegaze elements with new beginnings, highlighting their enduring influence on a younger audience. The band members, Rachel Goswell, Neil Halstead, Christian Savill, Nick Chaplin, and Simon Scott, collaborate to explore life’s shimmering nature and universal themes through diverse sonic landscapes.
Lawrence, born anew in the band Mozart Estate, crafts pop masterpieces with tracks like 'Relative Poverty'. Known for vibrant performances and catchy tunes, they're touring extensively this year.
Brighton's Lambrini Girls, featuring Phoebe, Lilly, and Banksy, blend punk flair. Their debut, "Who Let The Dogs Out," is out now. Known for vibrant, high-energy shows.
Belfast-born DJ and producer David Holmes is famed for his eclectic mixes and producing soundtracks for directors like Steven Soderbergh. Known for club nights like Sugar Sweet, he worked with Noel Gallagher and remixed for Orbital. His awards include a BAFTA. Collaborates in Unloved, which scored Killing Eve.
New York psych-pop band Crumb, known for blending psychedelia, pop, jazz, and rock, releases their third album AMAMA. Celebrated for hypnotic sounds and led by Lila Ramani, they've collaborated with producers Johnscott Sanford and Jonathan Rado.
Shana Cleveland of La Luz, born of crisis, channels love and change in psychedelic rock. Influenced by Octavia E. Butler, the band, with new drummer Audrey Johnson and departing members Lena Simon and Alice Sandahl, crafts a moving album post-cancer diagnosis. This release highlights La Luz as pioneers in indie music, pushing boundaries with their cosmic sound.
Queens-based artist Eartheater merges electronic and acoustic elements, exploring themes like erosion and metamorphosis. Known for vivid pop songwriting and bold experimentation, her album "Powders" features collaborations with Yves Rothman and Sega Bodega, showcasing a blend of dance, folk, and trip-hop.

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