Premiere: Jordi Up Late, ‘Facts’
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L.A. native and multi-disciplinary artist Jordi Up Late makes her musical debut this week with the single “Facts.” It’s an affecting a slice of bedroom disco for delicate relationship dances.
Bronson, a graduate of Bradley University, is a former sports writer and editor and graphic designer who worked in the newspaper business for 35 years.
L.A. native and multi-disciplinary artist Jordi Up Late makes her musical debut this week with the single “Facts.” It’s an affecting a slice of bedroom disco for delicate relationship dances.
SWIMM’s beguiling new single “Feel Better,” written as note of comfort to a traumatized friend, has taken on a larger meaning in this emotionally perilous era. Both the song and video offer a measure of rejuventation.
In cased you missed them, catch up with streams of the Joe Strummer tribute and Jungle Fire’s feature for Grand Performances. Today’s streams include Brandon Coleman, SKAM 24, Robin Barnes and more
As heavy as its subject matter, Lauren Lakis’ new song “Fear of God” directs its sonic fury at organized religion and its patriarchy. It’s the second single from her forthcoming album “Daughter Language.”
Tunes from Mating Ritual, Dan Croll, Dent May, Kid Bloom, Teenage Wrist, Luna Aura, Model Child, Leila Sunier, Magic Bronson, Winnetka Bowling League and more on tonight’s local music show on 88.5 FM.
Tunes from Jesse Jo Stark, Deftones, Dan Croll, Death Valley Girls, Saint Motel, Cori Elliott, Rudy de Anda, Cayucas, Magic Bronson, Tyler Boone, the Gooms and more on Buzz Bands LA’s latest playlist.
Today’s streams include Fuji Rock, Milky Chance, Wallows, Phantoms, PUP, Deep Sea Diver and Daughtry, along with an archival show by Kraftwerk at the Hollywood Bowl.
Cori Elliott’s debut “Between Two Places” offers a moody, downtempo mix of beat-driven pop and rock, all of it soundtrack-worthy.
Watch two intimate performances by Norah Jones; also, stream Social Distortion, Sunny War, Sasami, Andy Frasco, Dropkick Murphys and more.
Celebrate Joe Strummer’s birthday, watch Nathaniel Rateliff with Jon Batiste on Colbert; stream Bright Eyes’ new album (instore later for those who pre-purchased the album), Jefferson Starship/Airplane plays new songs, Madame Gandhi releases remixes, Fuji Rock Festival ’20, Sunny War, No Joy, Samaria and more