2016: Buzz Bands LA’s Favorite L.A. Albums of the Year
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From folk to punk to psych-rock to soul to industrial to indie-pop, here are Buzz Bands LA’s favorite albums of the year by Los Angeles artists.
From folk to punk to psych-rock to soul to industrial to indie-pop, here are Buzz Bands LA’s favorite albums of the year by Los Angeles artists.
Here’s a roundup of some of Buzz Bands LA’s favorite music videos released in 2016 by Los Angeles-based artists.
Also on Friday: Diana Ross, In the Red Records 25th Anniversary, Shannon & the Clams, Halsey, Rayland Baxter, Cillie Barnes, the Dickies, Casinos, Monogem, Miranda Lee Richards
Incoming: Viva! Pomona, Chinatown Summer Nights, In The Red Records 25th Anniversary, Summer on Seventh, Taste of Chaos, Azealia Banks, Mark Lanegan, Deerhoof, BØRNS, Halsey, Shannon & the Clams, Ducktails, Baaba Maal, Diana Ross, Sting and more.
How many bands can one man see during eight-plus hours at Make Music Pasadena? We decided to find out. Here’s a diary and two monster from Buzz Bands LA photographers.
Music from Gothic Tropic, the Dead Ships, Bad Wave, Auditorium, Cerise, the Chavez Ravine, Thee Commons and Phoebe Bridgers on Buzz Bands LA’s weekly mixtape.
The Dead Ships release their new album “Citycide” on June 24. Produced by Broken Social Scene’s Brendan Canning, it’s evidence of the L.A. trio’s big growth spurt.
From electric heroes to masked weirdos to costumed crazies to sublime singers, Deserted at the Palms had it all, and in the strangest of places.
Set times are up for Make Music Pasadena 2016 — and lineup additions include GROVES, Dutch Party, Kid Cadaver, Valley Queen and a bunch more.
The one-day festival Deserted at the Palms brings The Garden, The Dead Ships, Kim and the Created, Mild High Club, Death Valley Girls and more to the Palms roadhouse in Wonder Valley.