Stream: New albums from Sun Kiss, Teddy Grossman, Finn Matthews and BOYO
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Rounding up four albums that were released on Friday — from Sun Kiss, Teddy Grossman, Finn Matthews and BOYO
Rounding up four albums that were released on Friday — from Sun Kiss, Teddy Grossman, Finn Matthews and BOYO
In his sixth solo full-length, “So Long Mr. Fear,” Imaad Wasif dives deep into a soulful reckoning and redemption, pulling listeners through varied and vast horizons.
Here’s your post-holiday weekend catch-up, featuring new albums from John Errol, Bachelor, Poolside and Spooky Tavi (of HOTT MT).
Catching up with more albums that arrived Friday — check out the extraordinary new release from Cory Hanson, along new sounds from Caroline Kingsbury, Friends of Clay, Kat Meoz and Mihi Nihil.
Jess Joy’s debut album, “Patreearchy,” arrives Friday, full of vocal pyrotechnics and explosive messaging. Along with the album’s premiere, the avant-pop artist talks about patriarchy, mime and music as an emotionally complex painting.
Rounding up three notable albums released today — from Anna Schulze, Rhye and Lauren Lakis, respectively.
Presenting “Popular With Us: Buzz Bands LA’s Favorite Albums of the Year,” served here as 20 genre-spanning main courses with our usual list of “honorable mentions” offered as side dishes.
Cody & the Blackouts’ debut album “Gold,” out Friday, is less precious metal than it is emotional grit, cutting a wide swath stylistically. The band celebrates the release with a show at the Mint on Friday.
Buzz Bands LA’s year-end list of Los Angeles albums is a solo project this year. So enjoy the scribblings of your friendly neighborhood rock-centric uncle.
Henry Wolfe returns with the new album “Asilomar,” named for a slice of central California coastline where he spent some time in the summer of 2013.