The now four day long festival boasts headliners like KATSEYE, Lorde, Mumford & Sons, and Kali Uchis.
Rounding out the top of the bill are Hayley Williams, Modest Mouse, Alex G, Blood Orange, Father John Misty, Lucy Dacus, Magdalena Bay, and Japanese Breakfast.
An unlikely collab that just works.
The tour next year will feature the band as a duo with Mike Hadreas along longtime partner and collaborator Alan Wyffels.
According to a press release, “the two will be performing solo separately, and together throughout the 18-date tour."
"Chains of Love" was released last Friday, November 14. It will appear in Emerald Fennell's forthcoming film adaptation of Emily Brontë's 'Wuthering Heights.'
The new music video comes a weekend after the premiere of 'Afterglow', the follow-up to FKA twigs' 'Eusexua'.
For the past week or so...
The band calls it a form of "extreme black face and a profound level of racist appropriation."
LUX is commendably ambitious and often gorgeous, but doesn't go the distance with all of its ideas.