Artist's albums
Can’t Help Falling In Love [Feat. Monica Martin]
2023 · single
Fun Machine: The Sequel
2022 · EP
Automatic
2022 · single
Nick Of Time
2022 · single
Obviously
2021 · album
Making Do
2020 · single
I Can Change (wiidope Remix)
2019 · single
Freak Yourself Out
2018 · EP
Spotify Singles
2018 · single
Free Yourself Up
2018 · album
Side Pony
2016 · album
What I'm Doing Here/Wedding Band
2014 · single
Bad Self Portraits
2014 · album
Fun Machine EP
2012 · EP
Live at the Lizard Lounge
2011 · album
Lake Street Dive
2010 · album
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Biography
As a band, Lake Street Dive epitomizes democracy in action: the group, expanded into a quintet since touring keyboardist Akie Bermiss officially joined in 2017, share writing and arrangement duties. Their personalities, skills, and wide-ranging taste in pop, rock, R&B, and jazz have long blended together to make an impressively cohesive sound, both sophisticated and playful, combining retro influences with contemporary attitude. On its most recent Nonesuch album, 2018’s Free Yourself Up, the band even produced the record itself. Obviously is titled after the first word in the lyrics of opening track “Hypotheticals.” And it is obvious from the start that the band has homed in on Mike Elizondo’s hip-hop record- making expertise, because, on this material, the grooves run especially deep. A sense of rhythmic fun drives just about every track, from up-tempo numbers like “Hush Money” to a bittersweet slow dance like “Anymore.” The quintet fashions disarmingly cheerful arrangements guaranteed to keep the party going even as the subject matter takes a more serious turn on lead-off single, “Making Do,” about a younger generation facing a life of diminished expectations, and “Being a Woman,” a finger-snapping, bird-flipping treatise on gender inequality. “Nobody’s Stopping You Now” is a letter of encouragement from lead vocalist Rachael Price to her teenaged self, co-written with bassist Bridget Kearney.