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THE LIGHTHOUSE AND THE WHALER Announce Second Leg of U.S. Tour

By: Feb. 28, 2018
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THE LIGHTHOUSE AND THE WHALER Announce Second Leg of U.S. Tour  Image

Riding off of a high from the release of their latest EP PATHS which The Waster has hailed as "embodiment of adventurous free expression", Cleveland's THE LIGHTHOUSE AND THE WHALER are gearing up for a 20 date tour that kicks off in Nashville, TN's The Basement on May 9th and winds out to the West Coast before returning them to their hometown's Beachland Ballroom on June 2nd. "I am especially excited to play in L.A. and Salt Lake City," says vocalist/guitarist Michael LoPresti. "We have a lot of passionate fans in L.A. that we don't often get a chance to play for so shows there are always really special. Last time through Salt Lake we had one of our most unexpectedly awesome shows there and we're all really anticipating playing there again." Philadelphia's Vita And The Woolf will support.

With media both large and small including Rolling Stone, NPR, Paste, bestowing high praise on the four piece, The Lighthouse And The Whaler has been independently building a mini empire all their own. The follow-up to their critically-hailed 2015 album Mont Royal which was produced by Marcus Paquin (Arcade Fire, The National), PATHS finds the band expanding on their previously roots-based rock to a more fully-realized crisp sound that likened them to the percussive harmonics of Local Natives, the sonic adventurousness of Broken Social Scene with the taut Britpop pogos of Two Door Cinema Club. Local paper Cleveland Scene characterized the "terrific new EP, PATHS" as "an homage to the synth-pop of the '80s."

"I love playing 'Paths' and 'Ascending' from the EP. 'Ascending' especially is even better live then it is on the EP," Michael says about the difference between the lushness of the EP and the dynamics of their live show. "We substitute electric guitars for any of the acoustic parts and I think it gives the live performance an especially intense feeling."

Now as the band gears up for the second leg of their tour in support of the EP, the band is already looking forward to new music. "We are hard at work on new songs," Michael says about what's in store. "We will be releasing a few singles in the very near future as we continue towards our next full length, so hold tight!"

The Lighthouse And The Whaler is Michael LoPresti, Matthew LoPresti, Mark Porostosky Jr. and Ryan Walker.



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