There are no tricks in Saintseneca’s music video for “Beast in the Garden,” but can you handle the quartet’s deep stares? This single appears on their recent album, Pillar of Na, available on Bandcamp. Continue reading
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This recent single from Adeline Hotel’s forthcoming LP, Away Together, recognizes the universal struggles and triumphs of growing older. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
How much is happiness worth? Even if we had an answer, no math equation would ever be able to definitively tell us how much of it is enough. Adeline Hotel deliberates on his new single “Habits,” which will appear on his new album, Away Together, due out October 26th; pre-order. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Dear Nora has embraced the matrix. What that means for us is open to interpretation. Source: SoundCloud / Orindal Continue reading
“Into the Ether” is ambiguous about whether it is a music metaphor for love or a love metaphor for music, but either way, it truly is heart-warming. Continue reading
The sensitive illustrations that make up “7×7,″ framed by the cosmos as if projected directly onto a starlit sky, aptly complement the beauty of Fairhzael’s track. Continue reading
When I reviewed Jess Williamson’s opening set for Loma at the Bootleg a few weeks back, I never properly shared my admiration for “I See the White.” It’s a self-aware track with a beautifully shot video, which finds Williamson in Malibu, at her house, and around the Mount Wilson Observatory. Continue reading
Local Rock Queens Form Sisterhood of the Traveling Wilburys
Originally premiered on LA Weekly. Time to ruin more testosterone-centric childhoods with another all-female reboot, this time of The Traveling Wilburys. Aptly called Sisterhood of the Traveling Wilburys, five of L.A.’s strongest singer-songwriters came together for a cover of “Handle Me With Care,” which makes its debut today. Read more. Sisterhood of the Traveling Wilburys: Livingmore | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | … Continue reading Local Rock Queens Form Sisterhood of the Traveling Wilburys
Loma Gripped Audiences at the Bootleg, Supported by Jess Williamson
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by Laura Pasek. Loma came out with another five-piece touring band for their set, this time led by Emily Cross of Cross Record. (Her partner in that project, Dan Duszynski, is also in Loma.) She had on an all-white ensemble, intending to catch the light of the tubes laying across the floor of the stage. There … Continue reading Loma Gripped Audiences at the Bootleg, Supported by Jess Williamson
Rachel Angel introduces her new EP in the form of the release’s final contemplative track, “In Low.” Her Not Enough EP is due out at the end of this month; pre-order on Bandcamp. Source: SoundCloud / Rachel Angel Continue reading
