Stream: The Bird and the Bee, ‘Lifetimes’
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The Bird and the Bee take a fond and thoroughly engaging look over their shoulders on the new single “Lifetimes,” released to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their debut album.
The Bird and the Bee take a fond and thoroughly engaging look over their shoulders on the new single “Lifetimes,” released to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their debut album.
It’s that time of year: “The Wholly Holiday Music Mix, 2020” features new, original songs from Calexico, Tori Amos, the Bird and the Bee, Andrew Bird, Gwen Stefani, Goo Goo Dolls, Finneas, Black Violin, Grant-Lee Phillips, Tori Kelly, Office Romance, Suzi Quatro and Poppy. Not to mention (of course) Sara Noelle.
“Brother” is the first single from a three-song “bundle,” titled “The Youth of Angst,” that the Bird and the Bee’s Inara George made with producer Wendy Wang.
Also on Friday: Ty Segall, Cayucas, Dream Machines, Bars of Gold, the Gipsy Kings, Gian Marco, Sorry, the Relatives, William Clark Green, She Wants Revenge, International Pop Overthrow, Michael McDonald, Froth
Incoming: HARD Summer, Ariana & the Rose, CHAI, Harry & the Potters, Flatbush Zombies, Joey Bada$$, Michael McDonald, Big Search, Dinosaur Pile-Up, Julia Holter, the Klezmatics, She Wants Revenge, NO WIN, Night Riots, Charming Liars, the B-52ās, George Clinton, the Gipsy Kings, the Bird and the Bee, Dream Machines, Cayucas, Ty Segall, the Minus 5, the Record Company, Future Sounds Festival, New Language, Enjoy, Mumford & Sons, Imperial Teen, Imperial Teen, Drugdealer, Robert Francis, Spare Parts for Broken Hearts, Elvis Costello
Buzz Bands LA’s latest playlist features cover songs performed by The Bird and the Bee, POP ETC, BONES UK, ASHRR, Freedom Fry, Jenny O., Loyal Lobos, Lauren Rocket, Starcrawler, Prima Donna, Laura Jean Anderson and Shannon Lay.
Foo Fighters’ long, guest-star-filled set capped a one-day festival highlighted by Queens of the Stone Age, Cage the Elephant, Liam Gallagher and the Kills.
Starting with Shirley Manson’s call to arms on Friday, the second annual GIRLSCHOOL LA festival elevated the art and voices of women across musical genres.
The female-powered GIRLSCHOOL festival returns in January for three days of music, education and more at the Bootleg Theater. Chelsea Wolfe, the Bird and the Bee, Deap Vally and Francisca Valenzuela top the bill.
Buzzbands.LA revisits 2006 through a playlist, a good year for local flavor.