Premiere: Willow Stephens, ‘Gold’
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Willow Stephens strikes “Gold” with her new single, exploring a sound she describes as “sultry casino pop.”
Willow Stephens strikes “Gold” with her new single, exploring a sound she describes as “sultry casino pop.”
CLUB ORO, the project of sibling duo Cassandra and Connor Cronin and friends, debuts with a single that fuses pop, jazz and funk in a wry, playful way.
CLUB ORO, the project of sibling duo Cassandra and Connor Cronin and friends, debuts with a single that fuses pop, jazz and funk in a wry, playful way.
Eminem and Migos delivered the hits to put a wrap on Weekend 1 of Coachella on a Sunday that Kamasi astonished and Princess Nokia, Cardi B, DeJ Loaf and Noname each rapped up their own little storms.
Queen Bey’s spectacle was the cherry on the top of a Saturday full of rock (Angel Olsen), house (Busy P), funk (Chic), R&B (Jorja Smith), craziness (BROCKHAMPTON) and other assorted Zhu-ology.
St. Vincent, Kelela and the Regrettes delivered powerful performances on a Coachella 2018 opening day where the Weeknd shined, the War on Drugs went big and SZA sizzled.
St. Vincent, Kelela and the Regrettes delivered powerful performances on a Coachella 2018 opening day where the Weeknd shined, the War on Drugs went big and SZA sizzled.
Live instrumentation is at the heart of Rhye’s sophomore album, “Blood.” “Making a live record feels good,” Mike Milosh says, championing its dynamic.
Andrew Veeder guest-hosts today’s Buzz Bands LA Show on The Independent FM, lining up his 2017 favorites from Los Angeles artists. Tune in at 11 a.m.
Rhye’s night at the cozy Moroccan Lounge included new songs, hushed moments and delicious grooves.
Rhye’s night at the cozy Moroccan Lounge included new songs, hushed moments and delicious grooves.
Music from Rhye, Flying Lotus, the Paranoyds, Harriet Brown, Beduoine, Clara-Nova, Cherry Glazerr and more on today’s Buzz Bands LA Show, with guest host Andrew Veeder.
The marquee names — 2Chainz, Kid Cudi and Solange — held up their end of the deal, but it was Camp Flog Gnaw’s youngest performers who delivered the most electricity on Sunday.