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Watch the latest videos from Junior Mesa, Butch Bastard and Sam Blasucci.
Watch the latest videos from Junior Mesa, Butch Bastard and Sam Blasucci.
Ready the (confetti) cannons: Local Natives will release their fifth full-length, “Time Will Wait for No One,” on July 7. Director Jonathan Chu has some fun with the L.A quintet in the video for new single “NYE.”
Two years after releasing her first EP as Girlhouse, Lauren Luiz has now released four. It’s a formidable run for a songwriter who’s gotten bolder with each release.
The Know’s new EP is not necessarily all that glitters, but the video for the single “Me” is. Watch it and listen to “EP2” in its entirety.
Franky Fox, formerly the main man behind the L.A. band Franky Flowers, returned in April with the first songs from a solo album he has in the works. Fans of ’60s psych-pop won’t want to sleep on “Back to Sleep,” or its projection-based video.
“It’s John Carpenter’s Goth Prom Afterparty,” Jagged Baptist Club says of director David Miller’s video for the Jeff Schroeder remix of “Temptation Death House.” We couldn’t have said it better.
“I am evolved,” sings Bethany Cosentino, who today released the solo single “It’s Fine” and announced that Best Coast is on indefinite hiatus. Cosentino’s solo album, “Natural Disaster,” comes out July 28.
Sophie Meiers’ android appearance belies the very human emotions in the new single, “Okay w/ That.” The captivating video introduces Meiers’ new EP, “Shine__Space,” out May 26 via Epitaph.
In the video for “Bad Blood,” L.A. trio Trousdale lays waste to ephemera from an old relationship. Why just throw things away when you can smash, burn and rip to shreds those painful memories?
Irontom is back with another heavy-hitting single, “Con Artist” — the origins of which, like the video for the song, make a fanciful tale.