Premiere: Northern American, 'Modern Phenomena'
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The seeds of Northern American’s uncommonly elegant debut album “Modern Phenomena” were sown in the unlikely climes of Agua Dulce.
Pop-punk rabble-rousers of FIDLAR are back, and not a moment too soon. The band — Zac Carper, Brandon Schwartzel and brothers Elvis and Max Kuehn — today announced their second full-length, “Too,” would be out Sept. 4 via Mom+Pop Music. The album, the follow-up to the quartet’s 2013 debut, was produced in Nashville by Jay Joyce (Zac […]
L.A. trio Crash Kings made their mark as the unlikeliest of shredders — their bluesy hard rock is made without guitars, although it often sounds like it, instead relying on analog keyboards and what they call “Clavinet-whammy bar wizardry.” The band — brothers Antonio and Michael Beliveau, now joined by drummer Tommy Rose — arrived with […]
Singer-songwriter Lisa Sonoda is a Bay Area native with an impressive online arsenal of cover songs — Feist, Mazzy Star, St. Vincent, Lykke Li, Of Montreal, Angel Olsen, Lana Del Rey and Elliott Smith are among the artists whose work she has tackled in her home recordings. All of which serve as reference points for the […]
The debut EP from L.A. quintet Nightjacket recalls hazy daze of Mazzy Star and 10,000 Maniacs, not to mention the feeling you can get drunk just off the night. “Eternal Phase,” due June 23, began as a collaboration between songwriters Holland Belle, whose sultry vocals take on a woozier tint than they did on the […]
While juggling careers as in-demand visual artists, Orange County-reared twins Luke and Joe McGarry have spent several years making music under the apt name Pop Noir. Their songs have reflected the post-punk styles of their birthplace in the U.K. (they covered “Temptation” two years ago), and with 2013’s “Jealousy” EP and on their new single […]
Singer-songwriter Josh Rouse has crafted a catalog of starkly honest songs that, to generalize, examine the human condition — his and by transference his listeners’. His 11th full-length “The Embers of Time,” written in his home base of the past decade, the Mediterranean outpost of Valencia, Spain, was realized during what the 43-year-old calls an existential […]
Vanish Valley’s roots-rock wears like denim — it’s sturdy, comfortable and never out of fashion, no matter how weathered it sometimes looks. On the L.A. quartet’s new album “Queen of the Concert” — their third and first since 2011 — singer-guitarist Andrew McAllister sounds at once restless and world-weary. “This record was written during a period of […]
If it’s bold these days to create synth-pop without laptops and other assorted gadgetry, someone ought to carve statuettes of Los Angeles foursome LEX. The quartet’s self-titled EP embraces the sounds of vintage analog synths, a glossy feel that, combined with singer Alexia de la Rocha’s come-hither vocals, recall the long nights and short mornings […]
The seeds of Northern American’s uncommonly elegant debut album “Modern Phenomena” were sown in the unlikely climes of Agua Dulce.
Precious few bands are doing heavy music with such mesmerizing intensity right now as goth-rockers Dekades, the band fronted by singer-guitarist Arden Fisher who came on the scene with a roar when they released their “1.1” EP in 2013. Their hypnotic grooves, caustic guitars and insurrectionist themes fuse in explosive fashion on the quintet’s new […]