Brownies & Lemonade presents: ROSSY Heaven’s Door w/ Remnant.exe, Taruhh + Baclash

Brownies & Lemonade and Global Dance Presents ROSSY with Remnant.exe, Taruhh and Baclash on Saturday, July 15 — Born in Liberal, Kansas and moving over 14 times in her life, ROSSY found a home in music at an early age. Her desire to capture emotions in her music reflects in her ability to combine trap and classical components to tell a true story. Rossy is taking the future head on as she pushes the boundaries in electronic music with every release, and she has certainly had the career start to back it up with festival appearances like HARD Summer, Breakaway, Beyond Wonderland PNW, Electric Zoo, and many more, as well as playing alongside several of the biggest names in the scene like RL Grime, Illenium, Rezz, TroyBoi, Party Favor, and more.SIGN UP FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE SMS LIST: https://larimerlounge.com/openhousesmslist/Be the first to know about special promos, guest list opps, presale codes, and beyond!21+

joan w/ Harriette

Larimer Lounge Presents joan with Harriette on Wednesday, June 14 — -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Charlie Hickey w/ Bodies + Paul Whitacre

Larimer Lounge Presents Charlie Hickey with Bodies and Paul Whitacre on Friday, March 24th.  Charlie Hickey’s debut album, Nervous At Night, began with a journey. Having grown up in Pasadena, in the quiet shadow of downtown LA, Hickey moved away to college at the same time that he got more serious about music, and found himself moving back and forth between his hometown and his newfound independence to play around with song ideas and demos with his friend and collaborator Marshall Vore. These two worlds reveal themselves in numerous forms across Nervous At Night, as Hickey explores life’s graceless passage between teenage years and adulthood, and all of the noise that permeates Formed of eleven new songs and released in the early Summer of 2022 via Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records, Nervous At Night is, of course, led by Hickey’s remarkable voice, a voice that, like the best pop artists, holds the brave balance of singing fearlessly about your fears.  Across the album, he lays out those fears, frustrations, and faith in friendships in richly detailed ways. While Hickey calls the album a pop record, he admits that sonically it moves in many directions, an amalgamation of his love for folk singers of yesteryear and more contemporary peers, from Taylor Swift and The 1975, to Elliott Smith, to Conor Oberst. Like those heroes, Hickey shares a clarity in his songs that is specific in its songwriting but still inviting, open and generous. Nowhere is that truer than on title track “Nervous at Night”, a pop anthem that instantly joins the canon of the great Unrequited Love Songs, with a hook that dances over the song’s anxieties, as Hickey sings how he “can’t keep throwing rocks up at your window.” Nervous at Night shifts between quiet, heavy-hearted ballads and gleaming, hook-laden tracks. Album opener “Dandelion” is a winding, confessional monologue, built on a folk foundation but moving effortlessly into a shimmering pop dream.  “Month of September” – which features a guest turn from Dawes’ drummer Griffin Goldsmith –  feels like the capturing of a moment (“In a few weeks we’re going back to the studio to finish the record,” Hickey sings,) but then subtly shifts to a reflection of the kind of anticipation that is so tightly bound to childhood; like counting down to the days to Christmas, like waiting in line for a rollercoaster. “Gold Line” arrives disguised as a windows-down singalong, and it’s well built for that, but hidden underneath is a deeper layer, as Hickey sings about feelings bigger than he can control or resist. Nervous At Night comes alive in its juxtapositions, chronicling the constant push and pull of life, both its stagnancy and motion in refreshing and honest ways. Chiefly though, this is an album about connection, how even through those struggles we rely on the people around us to keep moving forwards. “I’d like to write songs that are for everyone, that let people into my inner world while also hopefully making people feel less alone on their own. I hope that these songs can be there for somebody the way my favorite songs have been for me.” -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

DJ Carbon (FREE EVENT)

Larimer Lounge Presents DJ Carbon (FREE EVENT) on Saturday, February 4th.AGES 21+ SIGN UP FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE SMS LIST: https://larimerlounge.com/openhousesmslist/ Be the first to know about special promos, guest list opps, presale codes, and beyond!