Stream: The Big Pink, ‘No Angels’
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Having released just two singles since their 2012 sophomore album, the Big Pink return with the new song “No Angels.”

Having released just two singles since their 2012 sophomore album, the Big Pink return with the new song “No Angels.”
Enjoy a potpourri of styles in today’s singles roundup: Art-pop from Joyeur, bedroom R&B from Katzù Oso and tropicalia from Rudy De Anda …
Mehro has released the affecting confessional “Parasite” in advance of L.A. and Orange County shows next week.
L.A. shoegazers Tombstones in Their Eyes — they’re TITE, get it? — today released the new EP “A Higher Place,” six immersive songs offering passage to a different place, or at least an anodyne for the one we’re stuck in. Start with the single “I Know Why.”
How do you make tender a hard heart? Sometimes it’s not “Easy to Love,” the husband-wife duo Loud Forest acknowledge in their new single. Arriving with a kid-friendly video, the song is from their forthcoming album, “Family Tree,” out in May.
Drummer Dan Epand (TWWO, Nico Vega) and his 8-year-old daughter Lennon are Homescool. And the rip-roaring video for their new single, “The Drums,” will have you rapping on something, banging heads … and smiling along.
Starting the week with a three-spoon dose of rock songs: Check out the latest from Little Hurricane, Fast Color and Los Saints.
Ty Segall gets down and sings high on “Hello, Hi,” the title track to his 14th album, which arrives in July.
The Out of Mind Fest on Saturday brought Ramonda Hammer, Beginners, Spare Parts for Broken Hearts and more to the Echo. Celebrating L.A.’s LGBTQ community, the night turned into one big party.
Chelsea Rose’s bright new single “Down the Street” is a pep talk-turned-pop song, with a buoyant video to match. It’s the latest from the former Summer Twins singer’s solo album, “Truth or Consequences,” out in June.