The mellow, rootsy, funky, and punchy, Lera Lynn is making waves in the indie scene. From her 2015 debut on Letterman to her stunning performance on HBO’s True Detective, the multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter embellishes her Americana roots with a mix of spacey, left-of-center rock and experimental pop-noire. "But there's a unifying thread in her taste for mood and atmosphere, created as much through taunting lyricism as melancholy guitar plucks and her effortless cool, that makes each album flow artfully and satisfyingly into the next." - Rolling Stone Rolling Stone says of the “Little Ruby” live clip, “dark, deliberate and sexually ambiguous, the song moves forward on the back of [Joshua] Grange's descending guitar line, a recurring riff that's punctuated by one of Resistor's most pop-friendly choruses. Bassist Robby Handley chimes in with vocal harmonies during the refrain, and Tommy Perkinson bangs out a simple pattern on the snare and kickdrum, leaving plenty of room for Lynn's voice – which occupies the middle ground between a croon and a smoky huff – to take the spotlight.” Concert Tickets $20
LERA LYNN

WITH
ANTHONY APARO
DETAILS
on
StageOne

Wednesday, November 2nd
Doors @ 7:00 PM
Show @ 7:45PM

GENRE
Singer Songwriter



TICKETING INFO
Price:$20
Members Save:$3 /tckt

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The mellow, rootsy, funky, and punchy, Lera Lynn is making waves in the indie scene. From her 2015 debut on Letterman to her stunning performance on HBO’s True Detective, the multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter embellishes her Americana roots with a mix of spacey, left-of-center rock and experimental pop-noire.

"But there's a unifying thread in her taste for mood and atmosphere, created as much through taunting lyricism as melancholy guitar plucks and her effortless cool, that makes each album flow artfully and satisfyingly into the next." - Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone says of the “Little Ruby” live clip, “dark, deliberate and sexually ambiguous, the song moves forward on the back of [Joshua] Grange's descending guitar line, a recurring riff that's punctuated by one of Resistor's most pop-friendly choruses. Bassist Robby Handley chimes in with vocal harmonies during the refrain, and Tommy Perkinson bangs out a simple pattern on the snare and kickdrum, leaving plenty of room for Lynn's voice – which occupies the middle ground between a croon and a smoky huff – to take the spotlight.”

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