Watch: Videos from Echosmith, Polartropica and Half•Alive
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Video trifecta, in which we catch up with recent videos from Echosmith, Polartropica and Half•Alive.
Video trifecta, in which we catch up with recent videos from Echosmith, Polartropica and Half•Alive.
Arms Akimbo’s debut album, “East LA ETC.,” is out today — along with the video for the episodic collection’s big finish, “Holding On (Finale).”
Indiana Bradley unleashes a visceral commentary on L.A. culture on his new punk-rocker, “Rats on Cocaine.” It’s the first single from an EP he made with AFI bassist Hunter Burgan.
Folk singer Ella Ruby’s debut EP, “Baby Blue,” is a gentle voyage of discovery — and on the single “In My Car,” she gets high mileage revealing her comfort zone.
Fine Friday viewing: Watch videos from Loyal Lobos, Lauren Ruth Ward and Sara Noelle.
King Tuff salutes his roots on “Smalltown Stardust,” the title track of his new album, releasing in January via Sub Pop.
“Can’t Find a Way” is the sound of letting go. It’s the first single from Steady Holiday’s forthcoming fourth album, “Newfound Oxygen,” out in Feburary.
Gal Musette’s chanson “Je Vois le Ciel” comes to life in director Maria Garcia’s avant-garde film, a sly exploration of human temptations and desires.
FIDLAR’s new single “Sand on the Beach” arrives with director Ryan Baxley’s video, a tongue-in-cheek melodrama complete with bad wigs and infidelity. It’s like “Days of Our Lives” on Molly.
Singer-songwriter Jazzie Young offers a paean to Los Angeles on “California,” a single from her new EP, “27 Club.” The 1970s-styled video — the latest in her striking series of visuals — captures the love affair in road trip-worthy fashion.