Video: The Record Company, ‘How High’
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L.A. trio the Record Company introduce their third full-length with the single, “How High.” The album, titled “Play Loud,” will be out in October.
L.A. trio the Record Company introduce their third full-length with the single, “How High.” The album, titled “Play Loud,” will be out in October.
With the release of the road trip-worthy single “Surrender,” Gold Star announces the September arrival of his new EP, “Headlights USA.” It arrives with a Phoebe Bridgers co-sign.
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Media Jeweler explores “The Sublime Sculpture of Being Alive” on its third album, which comes out in August. The brilliant video for “Tightrope” suggests we are all a hop, skip and a jump from the end.
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Billy Kim will release his first EP under the name Karaboudjan in September. “Imago” will offer five tracks of finely crafted psych-rock, both expansive and propulsive.
Primavera Sound’s U.S. debut has been moved to Sept. 16-18, 2022 (three days instead of the original two) at downtown’s L.A. State Historic Park.
Tunes from Chicano Batman, D.A. Stern, Tashaki Miyaki, Devora, Wax Owls, Magdalena Bay, LACES, Swerve, Paper Idol and more on tonight’s L.A. Buzz Bands Show on 88.5 FM.
Concerts are back, and so is 70-year-old Howard Mordoh, “The Dancing Man of L.A.,” the live music enthusiast now immortalized in a documentary film and in song.
Video roundup: In which we give a combined 10 minutes to songs and visuals from M.A.G.S., Melpo Mene and Steady Holiday.