Ears Wide Open: JESSA
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L.A. newbie JESSA makes an auspicious debut with her single “Sleep With Boys,” a meditation on self-worth with an undercurrent of regret.
L.A. newbie JESSA makes an auspicious debut with her single “Sleep With Boys,” a meditation on self-worth with an undercurrent of regret.
Ciao Howdy, the new collaboration between T-Bone Preston (Rainbow Arabia) and Dylan Ryan (Cursive, Fatal Jamz, Man Man) debuts next week with a two-song release that feels like 1990 gold.
Spencer Berger, aka Auditorium, introduces his third album with the rock opera-esque single “The Harmony Kind of Camero Avenue.” The album, “Life Changer,” is out in October.
Cayucas’ new album “Hangin’ on the Westside” is full of California sunshine. The brother duo have an upcoming co-headlining tour with Matt Costa, stopping at Pappy & Harriet’s and the El Rey Theatre in December.
Cold War Kids have announced that their 10th album, a self-titled release, will be out Nov. 3. The long-running L.A. rockers delivered the news today along with an anthemic single, “Run Away With Me.”
Long-distance collaborators Travis Trevisan and Christina Hernandez will release “Here We Lie,” their debut album as Slow Salvation, on Aug. 25. File under: dream-pop splendor (and mastered by Simon Scott of Slowdive).
Barely a year after their latest album, L.A.-via-Australia duo Death Bells return with another dose of gripping post-punk. Their new EP “Take My Spirit Now” is out via Dais Records, and the duo have shows next week at the Constellation Room and the Lodge Room.
Young L.A. quintet Swandive give lovers of high-energy, riff-heavy indie-rock plenty to digest on their sophomore album, “The Lonestar,” out this week. They celebrate with a show tonight at the Lodge Room.
Hank May invites you to hop into the passenger seat for a ride with his new single, “I’m Just a Lover Now.” The singer-songwriter’s sophomore album, “Tails,” is out in October via Dangerbird Records.
Livingmore — Spencer Livingston and Alex Moore — introduce their forthcoming album “The Garden” with the celestial single “Places.” The record was produced by Jeff Schroeder (Smashing Pumpkins), and the track features some of his guitar work.