Back in March, Los Angeles, CA based rock group French Mouth released the music video for their track ‘Blacktop’. Reminiscent of 90’s grunge, the track is catchy, melodic and perfect for cruising on a blissful Saturday afternoon with your bud(s).
Read MoreLA rockers Broken Baby and Reckling have collaborated to bring us the perfect banger to ring in the summer - a cover of ‘Private Idaho’ by the legendary B-52’s.
Read MoreLA's Babe Ruthless released "Mountain Majesties" earlier this month, an EP of four grunge-y surf inspired garage rock songs that will make you feel like the main character of some kind of dystopian film - which makes sense for a pandemic album inspired by comics and sci-fi movies.
Read MoreThe video captures the monotony of quarantine life to a T - staring bleakly in the fridge, doing home workouts in front of a laptop in your bedroom and playing guitar in the kitchen. Although the lyrics feel dark, the anthemic, upbeat nature of the song paints it in a hopeful light and feels like celebration of being alive, even through the bullshit.
Read MoreLos Angeles, CA’s Urns & Argyles share the music video for their loud first single ‘Elsewhere’
Read MoreLaena Myers-lonita has been spending time off-stage in Los Angeles, CA working on a new record with FEELS, building out a home studio, hanging out with her grandmother, and teaching music to incarcerated people
Read MoreLos Angeles indie rock singer-songwriter Manley released their 2nd EP I Picked My Scab and Now There's a Scar in February, and true to its name, it delivers four dreamy tracks that perfectly encapsulate the soft sting of heartbreak, radical genuity and healing old wounds.
Read MoreJanelane embraces precious teenage nostalgia on new single ‘Celebrity Crush’
Read MoreAs far as accidents go this one is pretty fucking cool.
Read MoreAs spring approaches, so too does MACKandgold’s music video for a song off of her Take Solace EP. “The Middle” is an electronic-pop track with hints of country in its pronunciation. This heartfelt song focuses on the reconciliation of a broken relationship, or in other words, finding the “middle ground.”
Read MoreGrowth is the flower that emerges from the soil and lifts its head into the unknown. Coming from a lengthy hiatus after his early days with the Southern California band, Refrain, Davie Chandler takes a bold new direction. “Sometimes” is an atmospheric electro-pop melody that is promising for Chandler’s future works.
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