Lone Kodiak Announce Album Release Show

Lone Kodiak Announce Album Release Show; Pre Orders for Limited Edition Vinyl Now Live

Tickets for Feb 9th Event at Permanent Roadhouse Records On Sale Now

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Cover artwork by Dainéal Parker

LOS ANGELES, January 23, 2024] — Lone Kodiak, East LA’s trailblazing quartet, are set to celebrate their most significant milestone yet. The band’s upcoming album release show on February 9th, 2024 at Permanent Records Roadhouse (tickets available here), marks a crowning achievement in their journey towards authentic self-expression. This event is a testament to a band that has relentlessly pursued its true artistic identity, defying mainstream trends and algorithms.

Lone Kodiak’s journey to their album release show on February 9th for If We Have A Future has been marked by a series of remarkable singles, with “Inner Monologue,” released on November 17th (which premiered on Bravewords and has racked up 40k+ streams to date), standing out as a break-out hit. This track has not only showcased their artistic depth but also garnered significant media attention, solidifying their position in the music world.

Starting with “The Corner Booth (feat. Chase Petra)” back on July 7 last year, Lone Kodiak set a high bar for innovative music. The momentum continued with “Let’s Hear it for The Kid,” a track that demonstrated their dynamic range and was celebrated as the Track of the Week on The Loft Sessions. “Make It A Weapon (Catastrophzr Version),” released in September, took a bold electronic turn, further displaying the band’s versatility.

October’s “We’rewolf Girl” continued this trend of storytelling excellence, premiering on Vents Magazine and highlighting Lone Kodiak’s unique blend of emotion and melody. Yet, it is “Inner Monologue” that has truly captured the hearts of fans, serving as a pivotal moment in the band’s ascent.

The February 9th show promises to be a culmination of this incredible journey, with fans eagerly anticipating the live experience of these hits and more from the upcoming album. Tickets are now available for this monumental event.

Lone Kodiak’s path has been one of fearless exploration and raw honesty. Their unique sound – a blend of tragedy, unapologetic truth, and genuine spirit – has not just been heard but felt, reverberating in the bones of listeners. Despite the pressures the band faced in trying to mutate their sound to appeal, they’ve doubled down on staying true to themselves. Which is likely why Lone Kodiak’s been extensively covered by the likes of BraveWords, IdioteqGhost CultBuzzbands LAAmerican Songwriter, Atwood Magazine, Music Crowns, and It’s Psychedelic, Baby Magazine, among many others

Their February 9th show is gearing up to be a celebration of unadulterated self-expression, inviting fans to join in the beauty of Lone Kodiak’s genuine spirit. The event promises to set the stage ablaze, not just stepping into the limelight but redefining it.

Tickets are available now for those ready to be part of this monumental chapter in Lone Kodiak’s journey.

For more information and to preorder a copy of the album’s limited first vinyl pressing please visit here. Act quickly, there’s only 500 of this first edition, and they’re quickly getting scooped up.

 

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About Lone Kodiak

There’s something singular about Lone Kodiak.

Founded by Portland natives Dainéal Parker (vocals, guitars) and Daniel Alden (bass), the group found revelation with the inclusion of their drummer, Josh Harris. Drawing inspiration and comparisons alike from iconic bands like The CureHumThe Smashing PumpkinsExplosions In The SkyYoung Widows, and Deftones, the group embarked on a creative journey during the pandemic, molding a distinct sonic identity that has marked them out as the next new act to watch.

Whether trying to nail down their sound or find another group as hardworking as them, the band stands alone as their namesake would against a barren backdrop. And, of course, the East LA outfit doesn’t fit in with the pomp and bluster of the Hollywood rock scene, unconcerned as they are with clout, glory, or grandeur.

The quartet (with guitarist Ben Palmer squaring the circle) combines the grit of East LA with the sublime wildness of the Pacific Northwest – a group that is at once solitary, capable, dangerous, and self-assured.