Son Lux Brings Electro-Classical Music To Covenant College April 16

  • Monday, March 21, 2016

The "electro-classical/experimental/R&B" solo-project-turned-trio, Son Lux, will be playing at Covenant College on April 16 with Dawn of Midi.

Review for Son Lux:
Son Lux’s songs have been sampled by everyone from Halsey to Fall Out Boy, their biggest fans include mega influencers like Sophia Bush and Lorde (who selected them to participate in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay soundtrack and covered their track “Easy”), and they just won the UK Music Video Award for Best Alternative Video.

Constantly challenging himself and finding new avenues for his signature sound, Ryan Lott, Son Lux front man, has also scored the movie The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby and the film adaptation of John Green’s Paper Towns, in addition to being one third of experimental supergroup, Sisyphus, alongside prolific rapper Serengeti and iconic singer/songwriter Sufjan Stevens.

The band just announced a massive U.S. tour this spring, on which they’ll be playing mainly non-traditional venues such as lodges and art galleries across the country. 

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