Video: Sisters of Black Mountain, ‘Spirit Board’
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Goth girl-group Sisters of Black Mountain unveil a bewitching new single, “Spirit Board,” and a horror film-inspired video with it. Yes, there is such a thing as black magic.
Goth girl-group Sisters of Black Mountain unveil a bewitching new single, “Spirit Board,” and a horror film-inspired video with it. Yes, there is such a thing as black magic.
Talker lets her frustration fly on “Twentysomething,” her first single of 2023 and the first taste of an album she plans to release next year.
Irontom’s fourth album, “GEL, Pt. 1” (out last week) is big and brash as ever, and the videos for their singles invite you into a slightly unhinged world. They headline the Moroccan Lounge on Thursday.
Surf-rock newcomers Sun Room find energy in chaos on their brisk new single “At Least I Tried,” made with Zac Carper of FIDLAR.
“Ugly Ugly,” the new single from L.A.-based Noelle Sucks, is the first release from the Emo Nite-spawned label Graveboy Records.
“Punctuation,” the second of two singles released thus far by Escape Artist Lovers (Rain Phoenix and Kirk Hellie), arrives with the melodic nonchalance of the Jesus and Mary Chain. It’s pretty. Period.
Career Woman, the indie-rock outfit led by 19-year-old Melody Caudill, today released their new EP, “Grapevine.”
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L.A. quartet Les Biches will release their debut album, “The Mysteries,” in November, and “Blue Passage” is the first piece of the puzzle. The foursome will play Gold-Diggers on Nov. 8.
Chris Farren’s new album “Doom Singer” is full of hooks and humor; the videos for “First Place” and “Bluish” are good points of entry as the L.A.-based singer-songwriter tours across the U.S. en route to a Monday show at El Cid.