Stream: NONA, ‘Otherways’
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NONA, the solo guise of sideman-around-town Michael Goldman, unveils the sparkling first single from an EP due later this year. It’s about trying really hard at love.
NONA, the solo guise of sideman-around-town Michael Goldman, unveils the sparkling first single from an EP due later this year. It’s about trying really hard at love.
The Moth & the Flame’s new video for “Red Flag” captures the delirium that comes from “overwhelming passion, infatuation and fleeting love.” Here’s to that fever.
L.A. invaded Austin for an afternoon with the Moth & the Flame, Miya Folick, Brian Whelan, James Supercave, The Soft White Sixties, Feels, Kid Bloom and Paul Bergmann.
Check out our L.A. Bands to Watch for SXSW 2016 — along with an 80-song Buzz Bands LA playlist of artists who will be in Austin next week.
Check out songs from each of the eight artists performing at Buzz Bands LA’s annual “Dear Austin, Love L.A.” party next week in Texas.
Are you going to be in Texas during SXSW? Join Buzz Bands LA on Wednesday afternoon, March 16, for our annual “Dear Austin, Love L.A.” party.
Counting some holdovers from last year’s list, here is Buzz Bands LA’s 16 Bands to Watch for 2016 — and 16 more besides them to keep an eye on.
Much of the music that made its way to Buzz Bands LA this year came in the form of EPs and mixtapes — which, owing to their nature, make it difficult to come up with a big favorites list. Hey, we tried.
The L.A.-based quartet unveils the newest song from their “Young & Unafraid” EP, which comes out Sept. 25.
► Make Music Pasadena brings more than 150 artists to 30 venues around the Crown City of for a free, all-ages, all-day festival. Among the artists: How to Dress Well, Nick Waterhouse, Hundred Waters, Kishi Bashi, Sir Sly, Avid Dancer and the Moth & the Flame. Find updated set times and Buzz Bands LA’s mixtape […]