Stream: Trapdoor Social, ‘The Lie’
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Trapdoor Social reveal a darker, melancholic side with their new single, “The Lie.” The L.A. indie-rockers and environmental warriors are working on their second full-length.
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.
Trapdoor Social reveal a darker, melancholic side with their new single, “The Lie.” The L.A. indie-rockers and environmental warriors are working on their second full-length.
In late September, Canadian duo Tegan and Sara will publish a memoir, “High School,” and release a new (related) album, “Hey, I’m Just Like You.” The following week, they play L.A.’s Orpheum Theatre.
Kingsbury swallows the bitter pill of rejection on her smoldering new single “U Take It Back.” It’s the electro-pop artist’s method of singing the pain away.
Also on Tuesday: The Sun Ra Arkestra, Del Water Gap, the Sloppy Boys, Lexi Whatever, Assquatch, Iann Dior, Tuxedo, Taylor Olson, One OK Rock, Ringo Deathstarr
Allah Las’ fourth album, “LAHS,” arrives in October. Three-quarters of the band fully enjoys being in the air in their video for “In the Air.”
Also on Monday: Cosmo Sheldrake, the Sun Ra Arkestra, Junaco, Polartropica, Ian Sweet, Object as Subject, Wesley, David Garza, Sampa the Great, Hey Rocco, Emael
“Higher” is the first single from NGELS, the new project from singer-songwriter Tyler Godfrey. File under: Feel-good and footloose.
Vivian Girls have reunited to make their first album since 2011. “Memory” will be out in September, and the trio will headline the Regent Theater in October.
Music from Trapdoor Social, Ross Golan, Coco Morier, Kiev, Bleached, Superet, Oyster Kids, Geena Fontanella, the New Division, Cartalk, Ngels and more on tonight’s local music show on 88.5 FM.
Also on Sunday: King Leg, Natalia Lafourcade, August Burns Red, Shinedown, Max Frost, Jack Name, James V, Gabby’s World, Nectarines, Larray, KX Fest, Chief White Lightning