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Landon Conrath

Friday, April 26
7:00 pm

Fine Line

318 1st Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55401

Landon Conrath

With Aiden Intro and 3Leaf

Doors 7:30 p.m. | Show 8:30 p.m. | 18+

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Landon Conrath

Minneapolis songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Landon Conrath found his voice almost by accident. A drummer by trade, Conrath spent his formative years keeping the beat in bands rather than fronting them. It wasn’t until he opened up to a friend at a pool party with a new composition, he was encouraged to hone in his sound.

Conrath immersed himself in the recording process with reckless abandon. Since making his debut in 2020, Conrath’s distinctive brand of hook-laden indie-pop has seen him become a viral sensation on Spotify landing on influential playlists virtually overnight. His authentic, off-the-cuff style has resonated with listeners around the world amassing millions of streams. “I never wanted to make anything that was based on a trend. It's exciting to have the freedom to really choose who I want to be and what I want to say. My goal is to make music that people can connect with.”

Landon is proud to announce his debut album Nothing Matters Anyway with the release of the single + video “Trader Joe’s.” Blending hypnotic synth lines with hard-hitting guitars and a fiery chorus, Landon delivers a melancholic melody about those moments where it feels like everything is taking a turn for the worse. Landon worked with Minnesota native and member of Hippo Campus Jake Luppen, who served as co-producer on the track.

“Trader Joe’s” follows “Boulevards,” “Casanova,” and “Last Week,” which will all appear on Landon Conrath’s forthcoming album Nothing Matters Anyway, due out September 9 via Nettwerk. In addition to releasing new music, Landon has been busy touring as the music/production director for fellow Minnesota songwriter Ber.

Aiden Intro

Aiden Intro is the musical project of 23-year-old Minneapolis native Aiden Hengel. Now known for his fun, jazz-influenced indie pop, Aiden began creating music in his college apartment and produced, mixed, and released his first single “June” in the summer of 2021. Aiden and his live band played their first show just days after the release of Aiden Intro’s debut EP, Not Bad, in April of 2022. Since the release of his EP, Aiden has quickly formed a reputation for high-energy live shows that make his audiences want to dance all night.


3leaf

3leaf consists of isaac heilman & jacob grimm, two retired slightly above-average youth baseball players (and best friends) who humbly decided to take their talents to the minnesota music scene. inspired by their broad and ageless music taste, this post-grad pop duo toys with a mixed box of genres including indie-pop, alt-pop, pop-punk, singer-songwriter, and even midwest country. their debut song “oasis” kick-started their career in july 2020 as the self-produced, mixed, & mastered pop single has now reached over 120,000 streams on spotify. since then, they’ve expanded their catalogue with over 15 songs and a handful of self-directed & produced music videos. recently, their song “cecilia’s nightclub” reached 100,000 streams as well! while their road forward is uncertain, it’s a sure thing they will continue making music. so, tune in, stay for the ride, & see what’s to come.