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Stream: Seasons, ‘Used to Be Alive’

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Scene regulars Seasons have largely been off the radar in the two years since they completed releasing their four-EP cycle “Spring”/”Summer”/”Winter”/”Autumn” between 2009 and ’12. There, the ensemble led by singer-guitarist Nik Garcia established themselves as sometimes-cinematic, sometimes-wonky psychedelic explorers. The septet is back this fall with the full-length “Everything Changes,” and if that title […]

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Ears Wide Open: Valley Queen

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Natalie Meadors almost returned to Arkansas after only one year in L.A., but she decided to stay after coming upon an acoustic jam session where she met guitarist David Donaldson. Six years later, Meadors and Donaldson, along with Neil Wogensen on bass and Gerry Doot on drums, have continued to collaborate and share their influences, […]

Stream: Dot Hacker, ‘Elevator’

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Oh, the vagaries of making music around a “day job.” Of course, guitarist Josh Klinghoffer’s day job is making music – only with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, leaving his personal passion project, Dot Hacker, relegated to filling in the cracks in his schedule. Klinghoffer, joined by Clint Walsh, Jonathan Hischke and Eric Gardner, has […]

Ears Wide Open: Guides

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Like a lot of experimental rockers, new L.A. trio Guides dally in textures and tones, but in their abrasive riffage and pummeling rhythms lay a sense of purpose that make you question your comfortable notion of “pretty.” The music is the work of singer-guitarist Chris Cogswell, bassist Be Hussey and drummer Jayson Larson, who, among […]

Levitt 2024

Stream: Chinatown Summer Nights June 2014 playlist, with EFG (Electric Flower Group), Meiko, Babes, Kera & the Lesbians, StaG and RÁJ

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Got plans Saturday night? Chinatown Summer Nights kicks off its monthly series in a big way, bringing six bands to the LA Weekly Live Music Stage and KCRW DJs Travis Holcombe and Mario Cotto to the dance stage in the Central Plaza. The festival’s other attractions include artisan displays, “Big Draw LA” (participatory art), food […]

Ears Wide Open: Camcorder

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Add San Fernando Valley-based Camcorder to the long, long list of Los Angeles bands with an Anglophile streak a mile wide. The popgazing on Camcorder’s five-song sophomore EP “Presence” echoes with the DNA of bands such as Ride, the Jesus & Mary Chain and Chapterhouse, and some of their SoCal descendents like Medicine and the […]

Stream: Moke Hill, ‘Future’

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Moke Hill, the songwriting collaboration between Detroit natives Ben Berry and Drew Phillips, has followed up February’s debut EP with a new single. The duo, abetted in the studio by Chris Reynolds, Tim Hutton and Dash Hutton, have found a sweet spot with their earnest, straight-ahead pop-Americana, and “Future” ponders with the future without going […]

Levitt 2024

Video: Clockwise, ‘Dancing World’

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Pop provocateur Andy Clockwise, who has dropped the given name is now just going by Clockwise, continues to make music that goes anywhere and everywhere. The title track of his forthcoming EP “Dancing World” posits that you can stay home and read poetry and mope or join all the lovelies at the club and find […]

Stream: Bad Suns, ‘We Move Like the Ocean’

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Young L.A. quartet Bad Suns made a splash last spring by dropping a stone-cold radio hit that people who don’t listen to the radio could love, “Cardiac Arrest.” Everything the foursome of Christo Bowman, Miles Morris, Gavin Bennett and Ray Libby has done since – including becoming a live force and releasing their debut EP […]

Stream: The Futures League, ‘Women, Trials & Tribulations’

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Garage-rockers the Futures League came on the radar last year with self-titled EP full of crisp guitars, sunny melodies and carefree attitude. That EP has now been taken down from Bandcamp and retooled as a new EP, appropriately (considering its tone) titled “Don’t Be a Drag.” The new release, out next week, features three songs […]

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