In March of 2003, my cousin took me to see my first small-theater concert. Technically, he was my cousin’s husband, and he was the coolest. He lived in Brooklyn, played in a band, and had a massive CD collection he would let me borrow from whenever I would visit. He introduced me to a ton […]
Watch Joanna Newsom Debut New Songs At Her First Live Show In Years
Joanna Newsom hasn’t released a new album since 2015’s Divers, and before last night, she hadn’t played a live show since a January 2020 gig in Austin. Last night, Newsom returned to the stage as a surprise opening act. Fleet Foxes played at the Belasco in Los Angeles with a secret opener. Newsom was heavily […]
Just Can’t Get Enough: The Warring Depeche Mode Tribute Bands Of Los Angeles
“Attn Talent Agents, Promoters, Venues, Clubs, and fans: Devotional Dave is no longer with Strangelove The Depeche Mode experience as of Feb 2018 – Any promotional audio-video recording or photographs promoting my image is not permitted and no longer affiliated with the band or brand of STRANGELOVE.” So reads a Facebook post from Los Angeles-based […]
The National – “Eucalyptus”
On my first listen through the National’s new album First Two Pages Of Frankenstein, “Eucalyptus” jumped out. The track has continued to be a favorite on subsequent spins, ingratiating itself as one of the highlights of the band’s recent catalog. So I’m glad it’s out today as the project’s latest single following “Tropic Morning News” […]
Discovering the Soundscapes of California’s Nightlife with Kai Phi’s Latest Single
Kai Phi is a highly versatile DJ and producer in the electronic dance music (EDM) scene, who has recently released a new track titled “California Forever.” The song is an intriguing blend of several different musical genres, including electronic boom bap, hip-hop, trip-hop, and downtempo microhouse. “California Forever” pays tribute to the Golden State’s nightlife […]
Wednesday – “TV In The Gas Pump”
In April, Wednesday will release the highly anticipated album Rat Saw God. We’ve already heard “Bull Believer,” “Chosen To Deserve,” and “Bath County.” Today, the Asheville collective has unveiled the final album single. It’s called “TV In The Gas Pump,” and it comes with a video directed by Lewis Dahm. “This is the first song […]
L.A. Exes – “Call Your Girlfriend” (Robyn Cover)
Two years ago, the Los Angeles singer-songwriter Jenny Owen Youngs launched a new band called L.A. Exes, and they released their debut album Get Some. Youngs has always been into down-the-middle pop music. Shortly before starting L.A. Exes, she covered Katy Perry and Blink-182. She also co-wrote Panic! At The Disco’s “High Hopes,” itself a […]
PACKS – “EC”
Back in January, the Toronto band PACKS announced a new album, Crispy Crunchy Nothing, and shared its lead single “4th Of July.” Since then, they’ve put out another song from it, “Brown Eyes,” and today they’re back with one more before the album is out in full next week. “EC” is a pinched tribute to […]
Worriers – “Never Quite Kicks In”
A couple months back, the Los Angeles-based musician Lauren Denitzio announced a new Worriers album, Warm Blanket, and we’ve gotten two singles from it — “Pollen In The Air” and “Prepared To Forget” from it so far. Warm Blanket is out the first week of April, and today Denitzio is sharing another song, the synthy […]
JPEGMAFIA x Danny Brown – “Scaring The Hoes”
Eight days ago, JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown officially announced their long-teased collaborative album Scaring The Hoes, and they shared first single “Lean Beef Patty.” It was our favorite song of last week. The album comes out in just three days, and now Peggy and Danny have also given us the new LP’s title track. As […]