Video: THEY., ‘Blü Moon’
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L.A. duo THEY. return with a sleek new single, “Blü Moon” — and a visual that evokes R&B videos of the past.
L.A. duo THEY. return with a sleek new single, “Blü Moon” — and a visual that evokes R&B videos of the past.
Goon introduce their sophomore album, “Hour of Green Evening” (out July 15), with the expansive psych-rocker, “Angelnumber1210.”
Scrappy L.A. underdogs Manhattan Murder Mystery will release their fourth full-length, the Steve Albini-produced “Baby Wrestlemania,” on May 31. They still make every song sound like an open bar.
Giant Waste of Man’s “Summer, After” is a chilling hymn that reminds: “What you do, it matters.” Michael Feerick (Amusement Parks on Fire) directs the video for the single, the third from the L.A. indie all-star outfit’s forthcoming sophomore album.
Valley Queen realign their sonic stars on their new single “Falling,” the L.A. band’s first release in two years.
There’s no bar brawl in the video for Ian Sweet’s new single “Fight” — but there is karaoke and, eventually crowd-surfing. The song is her second release since last year’s full-length, “Show Me How You Disappear.”
Jesse Jo Stark goes full-on femme fatale as The Slayer in the slasher-tastic video for her new single, “So Bad,” which features Jesse Rutherford of the Neighbourhood. Stark’s debut album, “Doomed,” is out in September.
L.A. quartet Fime will release their debut album “Sweeter Memory” in July. The lead track “White Collar Gold” is indie-rock gold — and in the video they celebrate at Highland Park’s Offbeat Bar.
John Errol tries to dance the pain away in the video for his sleek new single, “Saturday Night.” It’s the follow-up to his debut full-length, released last year.
L.A. quartet HUNNY returns with the new single “Speed Dial,” the first from their new EP, “Homesick,” arriving in July.