
L.s. Dunes
Underground Arts
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Philadelphia
Tuesday, April 15 at 7:30 pm EDT
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Tuesday, April 15 at 7:30 pm EDT
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**L.S. Dunes with From Indian Lakes & Night Sins at Underground Arts**
**Tuesday, April 15, 2025**
**Doors: 6:30 PM | Show: 7:30 PM**
**21+**
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**About L.S. Dunes**
*https://lsdunes.com/*
**About From Indian Lakes**
*https://www.fromindianlakes.com*
From Indian Lakes is the experimental indie rock brainchild of California based multi-instrumentalist Joey Vannucchi. He began writing songs in a small mountain community just outside Yosemite National Park and later enlisted the help of friends to perform his material. Able Bodies (album) gained acclaim when it was released independently in 2012. Vannucchi continues to evolve the project’s sound into music that “blurs the boundaries of genres like indie, post-rock and alternative” and From Indian Lakes released, “Absent Sounds”, on Triple Crown Records at the end of 2014.
**About Night Sins**
*https://linktr.ee/nightsins*
Night Sins (Kyle Kimball formally the drummer of Philly staples of NOTHING) is aural proof this side of the Atlantic that life does not walk so dark all over Europe alone. Emerging sometime around 2010 under the oppressive skies of Philadelphia, these overcast malcontents are fitly connected to a city engrossed in shadow-soaked vices and dilapidated architecture. Not to imply that there isn't a comforting sort of gloominess in this musical malaise, as Night Sins frolic down the musical path originally cut by The Sisters of Mercy and Clan of Xymox with enough hints of The Mission and extensions into 80's darkwave to produce memorable songwriting that stands on it's own. Bass and drums punch through the mist thick as thieves, guitar lines circle like falcons overhead, minimal synths street clean some of the residual dirt, and singer-songwriter Kyle Kimball's vocals confidently press into the intimate fog. There is a brilliant light in the midst of dimness, and Night Sins is carrying the torch.
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This is a 21+ event