2019: The Buzz Bands LA Index of L.A. artists we covered
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We like lists and here is one last list of the past: every local artist we covered in 2019, listed alphabetically. Dig in.
We like lists and here is one last list of the past: every local artist we covered in 2019, listed alphabetically. Dig in.
Presenting “Popular With Us 2019: Buzz Bands LA’s Albums of the Year” — it’s one of those long lists that sums up our strong feeling that it was one hell of a year.
From Moses Sumney’s tour de force, to appearances by David Lynch (Flying Lotus) and Danny Trejo (Nick Waterhouse), to engrossing narratives by the likes of TRISHES, Rainstorm Brother, Butch Bastard and TV Heads, here are Buzz Bands LA’s favorite videos of the year. Come for the artistry, stay for the puppet orgasm.
Here’s our annual trip down the 101 — Buzz Bands LA’s Favorite 101 Songs of the Year.
We came, we saw, we heard … and we took photographs. Here’s Popular With Us 2019: Buzz Bands LA’s Year in Photos, a collection of almost 150 images from 2019 concerts. Enjoy it on your desktop/laptop while your album of the year plays inteh background.
Among our annual lists, here we bring you our annual Index of our coverage of Los Angeles area bands, listed alphabetically. Have at it.
Wrapping up 2018: Part 2 of the Buzz Bands LA Show’s annual 101-song countdown airs today at noon on The Independent FM.
Enjoy our annual favorite songs of the year (by L.A. artists), counting down from No. 101 to 1.
From our concert photographers to your eyes, here is a heaping helping of Buzz Bands LA’s Year in Photos. (Best viewed on a desktop browser.)
Part 1 of the L.A. Buzz Bands Show’s year-in-review features music from Van William, Mt. Joy, Joey Dosik, Eels, Spare Parts for Broken Hearts, Teenage Wrist, Dear Boy, Lauren Ruth Ward, James Supercave and more. Tune in to 88.5 FM at 9 p.m.