Lucius features collaborations with a few close friends—The War on Drugs’ Adam Granduciel (“Old Tape”), Dawes’ Taylor Goldsmith (“Stranger Danger”), Madison Cunningham (“Impressions”) and Ethan Gruska (“Impressions”)—as well as contributions from Luke Temple (electric guitar, “Do It All For You”), Rob Moose (strings, “At the End of the Day”) and Evan Smith (flutes, “At the End of the Day”).
Lucius, their fourth studio album, follows the band’s acclaimed 2022 record, Second Nature, which was produced by Brandi Carlile and Dave Cobb. Released to overwhelming acclaim, the Los Angeles Times praised, “dazzling…Second Nature mines an ’80s-pop sound with lush synths and sleek disco grooves under the women’s laser-guided vocals,” whileVariety declared, “with Second Nature…they’re no longer 20 feet or even a couple of yards from stardom, but re-claiming the spotlight for themselves” and Relix proclaimed, “stunning…a 10-song, smart-pop masterpiece.” Most recently, Lucius celebrated the 10-year-anniversary of their debut album, Wildewoman, with the release of Wildewoman (The New Recordings)—an expanded version of the record that features new versions of the 12 original tracks, including collaborations with friends Carlile, Marcus Mumford and Devon Gilfillian.
LUCIUS TRACK LIST
1. Final Days
2. Gold Rush
3. Do It All For You
4. Mad Love
5. Stranger Danger
6. Hallways
7. Old Tape (feat. Adam Granduciel)
8. Impressions (feat. Madison Cunningham)
9. Borderline
10. Orange Blossoms
11. At the End of the Day
LUCIUS CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
May 5—Nashville, TN—Flat Box Top at The Pinnacle (WNXP Anniversary Show)
May 6—St. Louis, MO—Delmar Hall*
May 7—Iowa City, IA—The Englert Theatre*
May 9—St. Paul, MN—Palace Theatre*
May 10—Madison, WI—Majestic Theatre* (SOLD OUT)
May 11—Detroit, MI—The Majestic*
May 13—Pittsburgh, PA—Mr. Smalls Theatre*
May 15—New York, NY—Irving Plaza* (SOLD OUT)
May 16—Washington, D.C.—Lincoln Theatre* (LOW TICKETS)
May 17—Carrboro, NC—Cat’s Cradle* (LOW TICKETS)
May 19—Charlotte, NC—Neighborhood Theatre*
May 20—Richmond, VA—The National*
May 22—Philadelphia, PA—Union Transfer*
May 23—Woodstock, NY—Bearsville Theater* (SOLD OUT)
May 24—Boston, MA—Boston Calling
June 14—Croton-on-Hudson, NY—Hudson River Music Festival~
July 18—Trumansburg, NY—Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival
July 19—Ottawa, ON—Ottawa Bluesfest
July 20—Guelph, ON—Hillside Festival
July 22—Deerfield, MA—Tree House Brewing Company+
July 23—Portland, ME—The State Theatre
July 24—Bar Harbor, ME—Criterion Theatre^
July 27—Newport, RI—Newport Folk Festival
August 8—Forest Hills, NY—Forest Hills Stadium#
August 9—Forest Hills, NY—Forest Hills Stadium#
September 26—Columbia, MD—All Things Go Music Festival
October 17—Indianapolis, IN—The Vogue
October 18—Chicago, IL—The Salt Shed
November 11—Phoenix, AZ—Crescent Ballroom
November 12—Santa Fe, NM—The Lensic
November 14—Denver, CO—Ogden Theatre
November 15—Salt Lake City, UT—The Depot
November 17—Seattle, WA—Showbox
November 18—Portland, OR—Wonder Ballroom (LOW TICKETS)
November 20—San Francisco, CA—The Warfield
November 21—Los Angeles, CA—The Wiltern
*with special guest Victoria Canal
+with special guest Neal Francis
#supporting Mumford & Sons
~special acoustic set feat. Jess Wolfe, Holly Laessig and Taylor + Griffin Goldsmith
^with special guests Spencer Albee and Zachary Bence
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