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Premiere: Lots of Love, ‘Come to Life’

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Lots of Love is the nom de tune of singer-songwriter Jessica Fleischer, whose deft touch with ’60s-styled pop reminds me of plenty of coquettish charmers who inspired unrequited crushes back in the day. Her music is being produced by Robert Schwartzman of Rooney, and Lots of Love’s album, planned for a March release, will come […]

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Stream: The Growlers, ‘One Million Lovers’

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The Growlers have elevated contrarianism to an art, musically in their improbable marriage of goth and surf-rock and aesthetically in their adherence to a DIY ethic embraced by bands whose fans number in the dozens, not tens of thousands. Brooks Nielsen and Matt Taylor write songs like traffic cops give out speeding tickets, frequently and […]

Video: Dead Sara, ‘Snow in Los Angeles’

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Dead Sara is in the holiday spirit – the L.A. quartet of Emily Armstrong, Siouxsie Medley, Chris Null and Sean Friday has had a 2012 worthy of special place on Santa’s list. Their new holiday single “Snow in Los Angeles,” recorded at Dave Grohl’s Studio 606 and written for Armstrong’s mother, comes out on iTunes […]

Download: Bell Gardens, ‘Nowhere’

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Bell Gardens’ orchestral music first appeared on the horizon in 2010, the product of Brian McBride (Stars of the Lid) and Kenneth James Gibson (apendics.shuffle, Furry Things), two guys known for their explorations ambient and experimental electronica. Of which Bell Gardens is neither. On their first full-length “Full Sundown Assembly” (out now in the U.K. […]

Levitt 2024

Download: Petra Haden, ‘The Superman Theme’

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Petra Haden is simply irrepressible. The singer-violinist (or is that violinist-singer?) of estimable lineage and even more impressive resumé has undertaken myriad adventures since her days with ’90s pop faves That Dog, including her 2005 album “Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sells Out” – a home recorded, a capella rendition of the English band’s 1967 […]

Ears Wide Open: Glen Martin

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Singer-songwriter Glen Martin’s whiskey-on-the-rocks Americana is equal parts boozy lament and woozy grace. Since he relocated to L.A. from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, he’s collaborated with other bands (including the Quick Hellos) and worked on honing his own songs, which conjure up the geography of both Laurel Canyon and the American South. The gimmick-free production on […]

Stream: Caught a Ghost, ‘Connected’

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Caught a Ghost’s Motown-meets-machines magic first came on the radar in 2011 when ex-Red Arrow Messenger mastermind Jesse Nolan unveiled the twitchy yet soulful “Sleeping at Night.” Ensuing months found Nolan not sleeping much at all as he wrangled a band with as many as nine members and live shows that tried to make his […]

Levitt 2024

Ears Wide Open: Toy Bombs

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Maybe moving from Provo, Utah, to L.A. three years ago affected their outlook on life, but Toy Bombs are calling their forthcoming release “Apocalypse.” The band – originally a meeting of the minds and instruments of Cole Barnson and Brandon McBride – makes prickly indie blues that doesn’t sacrifice pop hooks and isn’t short on […]

Ears Wide Open: He Met Her

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There has been no iteration of music more common in the Buzz Bands LA inbox this year than “electro-pop duo.” (Though “folk duo” is a close second.) They proliferate wherever synthesizers and laptops are sold – boy/girl, boy/boy/ girl/girl, it doesn’t matter: They trade in nifty melodies, some stickier than others, and slick production. He […]

Video: Nico Vega, ‘Easier’

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When we shared the title track of Nico Vega’s forthcoming album “We Are the Art” in late October, we thought the next bulletin to come from the electrifying L.A. quartet would be details of the release – which had been delayed due to singer Aja Volkman’s pregnancy. Not so fast. This week Nico Vega announced […]

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