One of the ultimate highlights at Bottlerock 2018 was when Snoop Dogg and Warren G joined famed Top Chef winner Michael Voltaggio to âdrop a [world] recordâ for the largest gin and juice ever pouredâŠ. But also, watching Phantogram in the rain and discovering rapper Watsky are also close seconds. From accidental sunburns, to too much wine, to too much bbq â Bottlerock literally has something for everyone.
And yes, we could go on and on about how fantastic headliners Bruno Mars and The Killers were, but weâre instead going to list of our favorites insteadâŠ
The Night Game
From afar, you may think that The Night Game sounds like an Eagles throwback band, but look a little closer and youâll realize that lead singer Martin Johnson actually used to be in the emo band Boys Like Girls â and then youâll realize that youâve just super missed songs that actually had melody in them, like the kind Martin writes, and maybe thatâs why his tunes feel like modernized classic rock.
Most Recommended Track: American Nights
Phantogram
If you werenât already a fan of singer Sarah Barthelâs amazing fashion â you should a) look up Phantogram photos and steal Sarahâs style, and then b) listen to the entire Phantogram discography starting back from 2007.Â
Most Recommended Track: Someday / Saturday
The Aces
These girls are cool without even trying â and their music is even cooler. Imagine The Bangles and Billie Eilish had a group of little girls, fabulously dressed with effortlessly rad vibes in street clothing, and youâve got The Aces.
Most Recommended Track: Volcanic Love
Billy Raffoul
From his first single, âDriverâ to his most current release, âIâm Not A Saintâ â Billy Raffoul keeps the raspy soulful vibes going strong. Just as beautiful as his voice, is this kids songwriting â who wrote âIâm Not A Saintâ alongside Grammy Award Nominee Julia Michaels, before she went out as an artist.
Most Recommended Track: Iâm Not A Saint
MISSIO
Hailing from Austin, Texas this duo has the appeal of two super cool DJ/producers crossed with American Pop Rock. Their most recent EP, âSkeletons Part 2â has stripped versions of all the songs from their full length LP Loner from 2017, so you can really get a feel for how well-rounded these two musicians are.
Most Recommended Track: Everybody Gets High
Nombe
We first saw Nombe at SXSW, and his slightly psychedelic jam session tunes are a breath of fresh air if you need a break from synth and production-heavy tunes. His most recent full length album is called âThey Might Have Even Loved Meâ and if you wanna lay back and enjoy the vibes on a summer day, Nombe is definitely the way to go.
Most Recommended Track: Wait
Mondo Cozmo
Mondo Cozmo first started gaining attention a few years ago in 2017 with his breakthrough hit, âShine.â With notes of Bob Dylan with folk music throwbacks mixed with modern Alt-rock, Mondo Cozmo is slightly reminiscent of the classic rock of the 1960âs.
Most Recommended Track: Shine
The Wrecks
Reminiscent of the pop punk acts of the late 90âs, The Wrecks are slightly more alt-rock leaning with their super catchy tunes. If youâre wanting to see a pretty lively live show, these guys are the ones you should see.
Most Recommended Track: Favorite Liar
Flor
Flor is the ultimate mix of laid back vibes with an 80âs pop twist. Their latest album is called âCome out. Youâre Hiding,â and features rad tracks like âhold on,â and âback again.â
Most Recommended Track: hold on
The Struts
The Struts are an English rock band from Derby, Derbyshire, England. If youâre a fan of classic rock like The Rollingstones and Queen, you must listen to this band.
Most Recommended Track: Could Have Been Me
Liz Huett
Liz Huett was formerly a backup singer for Taylor Swift with whom she toured for three years. Now, sheâs on her own and taking her eclectic pop sound to the next level with her slightly country-influenced sound.
Most Recommended Track: Donât Luv You Anymore
Matt Maeson
Itâs rumored that Matt Maeson did his first tour sleeping in his car, and wrote âme and my friends are lonelyâ one night on top of an abandoned Wendyâs on said tour. If you were into the vibes of Gavin Degraw but want slightly more edge, Matt Maeson is your guy.
Most Recommended Track: Cringe
Jukebox the Ghost
Jukebox the Ghost likes to describe their single âEverybodyâs Lonelyâ as an evocative cross between Queen and Walk the Moon. Their website also has the best bio opener of all time: âWe have been a band for almost 10 years. We have released four albums. One of them twice! We like touring. We your a lot. We have played almost a thousand shows.â
Most Recommended Track: Everybodyâs Lonely
Tank and The Bangas
Tank and The Bangas are fairly theatrical when it comes to their music â if Napoleon Dynamite was recreated with a modern twist, Tank and The Bangas would be the ultimate soundtrack. Their lyric video for âSmoke.Netflix.Chill.â is one of the best psychedelic vibey videos of all time, and you should definitely watch it if youâre a traditional animation fan.
Most Recommended Track: Smoke.Netflix.Chill
Alex Lahey
It seems that lately the Aussie music scene is coughing out some pretty talented singers, and Alex Lahey is one of them. Her track âEverydayâs the Weekendâ is a punk leaning alt-pop track that sounds like if Weezer had a female singerâŠ. Give it a try, I swear youâll like it.
Most Recommended Track: Everydayâs the Weekend
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STORY / ANGIE PICCIRILLO