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LANY
Coca-Cola Roxy — Atlanta, GA

LANY is a Los Angeles-based indie pop project built around Paul Klein's wistful vocals and atmospheric production. The band emerged around 2015 with a sound that felt deliberately small—lo-fi aesthetics paired with genuinely catchy melodies. Their early tracks like ILYSB and 13 became the kind of songs people find on playlists and suddenly can't stop thinking about. There's a particular mode they've perfected: late-night, slightly melancholic, wrapped in hazy synths and restrained guitar work. Klein's lyrics lean toward the specific and conversational rather than grandiose, which gives LANY a relatability that resonates with people who aren't typically indie pop fans. They've maintained that intimate bedroom-pop sensibility while gradually expanding their production and playing bigger venues, though they've managed to keep the essential smallness that made them work in the first place.

LANY shows feel like intimate hangouts in larger spaces. Crowds are quietly attentive rather than rowdy, singing along to every word. The band keeps things understated—minimal stage presence, focus on the songs. There's a contemplative mood, though the energy builds notably on their more upbeat tracks. Not a lot of banter, mostly just the music doing the work.

Known for ILYSB, 13, Thick and Thin, Current Location, Pancho Villa

LANY's relationship with Atlanta has been one of steady presence rather than spectacle. The LA indie-pop outfit rolled through Coca-Cola Roxy in February 2024, playing a setlist that balanced the obvious crowd-pleasers with deeper cuts that showed why their fanbase stays loyal. They opened with "you!" and spent the night moving through moments of genuine intimacy—"dancing in the kitchen" hit different in a mid-sized venue, and "13" carried the kind of weight that only works when everyone's paying attention. The closer, "XXL," sent people out with something substantial. Atlanta's seen LANY enough times now that they've stopped being a novelty and started being something more dependable.

Atlanta's music landscape is dominated by hip-hop and trap, but there's always been room for the quieter conversations. Indie-pop acts like LANY find their people here—the ones tired of the loudest voices in the room, looking for something that whispers instead of shouts. The city's indie venues have become refuges for that sensibility, places where vulnerability reads as strength rather than weakness. LANY fits that niche perfectly, offering the kind of melancholic pop that plays well alongside Atlanta's introspective indie tradition.

Stay in Buckhead or Virginia Highland for the neighborhood feel — tree-lined streets, good restaurants, walkable enough to actually enjoy yourself. For dinner, Sotto Sotto does excellent Italian in a no-fuss basement setting, or Rathbun's for steak if you want something more formal. Spend an afternoon at the High Museum of Art, then grab drinks at The Eagle, which has the kind of dark-wood-and-whiskey vibe that actually works. Catch a Braves game at Truist Park if timing lines up. The food scene here is legitimately good without being try-hard about it.

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