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Burr Oak/ Ari Lindo/ Lunde

Ages 21 and up
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Show: 8:30pm // Doors: 8pm
$15
 
Chicago-based singer/songwriter Savanna Dickhut began Burr Oak not as a band but as a
personal outlet. She first picked up the guitar as an aid to express her deep-rooted feelings, as
she told The Chicago Tribune, and she began writing the lyrics of her first single “Southsider”
after a tumultuous break-up. Late Bloomer, released later in 2021, is a record for everyone
who’s felt like they grew into themselves later in life. Paste wrote “her lyrics are frank and
direct, yet maintain a near-universal relatability, a sign of a songwriter to reckon with.” And this
is truly Burr Oak's greatest strength: offering the specifics of her personal experiences to
capture a universal feeling. Earlier in 2024, Burr Oak had quietly been gearing up for their
sophomore release— a 5 song EP titled ‘Annabelle,’ released via Easy Does It Records on
September 20th. Departing from their previous album, ‘Late Bloomer,’ which showcased a
more personal approach to songwriting, Savanna Dickhut (vocals/guitar/bass) crafts a
conceptual piece centered around the character of Annabelle. Through poignant storytelling
and emotive melodies, ‘Annabelle’ evokes themes of love, loss, resilience, and the
transformative power of human connection—a fictional story inspired by the chilling and very
real overturning of Roe v. Wade.
 
 
“Ari Lindo of Late Nite Laundry and The Devonns, debuts his solo music career with songs derived from his love and appreciation for songwriting and folk music. Heavily referencing his background in Brazilian music , and his chord driven Neo Soul compositional style forged in the DIY venues of Chicago’s young and jazz educated scene, Lindo knits a wide pallet of rhythmic ideas and sonic textures together.”
 
 

Three Wisconsin guys thrive on their differences. Cousins Nate Uhrich (lead vocals) and Jeremiah Lunde (drums) had long been passerby in each other’s lives. In 2018, the pair re-discovered their musical connection at a family gathering. Soon after, Josh Janiak (bass) joined and they decided to name the band “Lunde” (a family name).

2025 brings Lunde’s newest record which they call, in tongue in cheek fashion, “Wisconsin’s First Band”. On this record, the band confronts some of the feelings that make us most human: happiness, anger, loneliness and everything in between.

 
$15 ADV/ $15 DOS plus fees

· 21+
· Door staff will check ID.
· Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable, please review your order carefully before confirming.
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