Son Lux kick off the East Coast leg of the Brighter Wounds tour this week (win tickets to the Montreal show)

Son Lux initially began as a solo project for composer and singer Ryan Lott, but as of 2015 the band has expanded into a 3-piece, including guitarist Rafiq Bhatia and drummer Ian Chang. That lineup just released Brighter Wounds (City Slang) earlier this year, a genre-hopping adventure of an LP that features Lott’s delicate vocals laid over tracks that range from intimate dream-pop to skittish hip hop and expansive electronica.


Son Lux kick off their East Coast tour dates with Sinkane tonight (who we last caught back in 2015), including a show at Théâtre Fairmount on Monday, March 26. Tickets are $21.25 in advance, and we also have a pair up for grabs courtesy of Greenland Productions! To enter our draw, send your complete name to “contests@badfeelingmag.com” with the subject line “Son Lux.” We’ll select a winner at random on March 26.

In the meantime, below you can check out the band’s star-studded video for Brighter Wounds track “All Directions,” starring Orphan Black‘s Tatiana Maslany and Black Mirror‘s Tom Cullen. The video was directed by long-time Son Lux collaborator Nathan Johnson, with cinematography by Star Wars: The Last Jedis Steve Yedlin.

Brighter Wounds North America tour dates

03/21 – Washington, DC @ Black Cat
03/22 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
03/23 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry at The Fillmore
03/24 – Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
03/26 – Montreal, QC @ Theatre Fairmount
03/28 – Toronto, ON @ The Great Hall
03/29 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall

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