Lava Presents
Bermuda Search Party w/ Cannibal Kids and Tyler Meacham
at The Camel
Thursday, May 8th, 2025
Doors at 7, Music at 9
$14 ADV, $17 DOS
Bermuda Search Party
Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube • Spotify
Unapologetically energetic, uplifting and with a live show that has been described as a “celebration of life”, Bermuda Search Party (FKA The Q-Tip Bandits) have emerged as a vibrant act that continues to touch audience’s hearts while getting them up on their feet.
After meeting in college and cutting their teeth in the Boston DIY music scene, the band recorded and released their self-produced debut LP, Melancholy Flowers, in 2022. Dynamic yet intimate, Melancholy Flowers features the vocal stylings and songwriting of both guitarist Leo Son and bassist Claire Davis, and smooth and soaring trumpet and trombone from Maclin Tucker and Hoyt Parquet. The band toured in support of the record throughout the year, culminating in four Boston Music Awards nominations, for Live and Pop Act of the Year, Song of the Year for “Daisy,” and Album of the Year.
Since then, the band has played hundreds of stages across the country, making their way from coast to coast and hitting festivals along the way including Boston Calling, Levitate Music Festival, SXSW, and Treefort Music Festival, before returning to the studio in September 2023 with producer Eric Palmquist (half•alive, Tate McRae, Bad Suns, Hunny) to record much anticipated new music, set to be released via Nettwerk Music Group.
Cannibal Kids
Hailing from South Florida, have been captivating audiences with their vibrant blend of tropical-pop, infectious melodies, and dynamic performances. The band comprises Damian Gutierrez (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar), Luke Faulkingham (Drums), Marty Quinn (Bass), Bennett Wyler (Lead Guitar), and Eli Feingold (Keys, Trombone). Since signing with Shaemax Records in 2016, they've released notable singles like "Troubled Mind," "Love Girl," and "Voicemail," accumulating millions of streams and gaining significant attention on college radio. Their albums Bloom and deadheads have further solidified their reputation as innovative songwriters and producers. In 2024, Cannibal Kids unveiled singles "Sinister & Principle" and "Chiral," generating excitement for their forthcoming concept album, Chiral, set to release on January 17, 2025. This ambitious project features a double-sided theme: one side delving into rock music, the other exploring jazz fusion, showcasing the band's versatility and creative evolution.
Their live performances have been equally impressive, sharing stages with artists like Young the Giant, Magic City Hippies, Flipturn & Phoneboy. They've completed nationwide tours and have a strong following in Florida, with seven sold-out shows in the past 2 years. Drawing inspiration from Japanese City Pop, jazz, indie, and alt rock—citing influences such as Hiroshi Sato & Astrud Gilberto Cannibal Kids have crafted a unique sound that resonates with a broad audience.
Tyler Meacham is an alt-pop artist from Richmond, Virignia.
"Meacham has shown an uncommon knack for performing pop music’s signature alchemy: turning specific experiences into broadly accessible storytelling. Part of that is her newfound commitment to candor, both in her music in her communication with fans. “I use music as a means to connect and not feel so alone in my own struggles — as a listener and as an artist,” she notes. “So I’ve dropped a lot of the barriers, so to speak, in terms of what is actually going on.”"
-Davy Jones, Style Weekly
VENUE INFO:
1. All shows are standing room only unless otherwise notated
2. No Smoking/Vaping permitted anywhere inside venue
3. Bags/purses will be checked at the door
4. Must have ID for entry. All shows at All Ages unless stated otherwise.
5. Appropriate clothing required at all times (tops and bottoms covered)
6. Support bands are subject to change at any time. Refunds are issued only if the headliner is canceled.
7. Most shows are general admission and standing room only, with limited seating available on a first come first served basis. Seating is not guaranteed unless the show is advertised as a seated event.