Although this collaboration is their first, Kurt Vile and Courtney Barnett seemed innately connected on stage as they traded off gnarled guitar riffs and deadpan deliveries of their stream of consciousness style lyrics at the Orpheum in LA.
Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions put on a show of both their musical creations, and of Sandoval’s talent in portraying the most emotive corners of her heart.
While the world is falling apart around us, Sheer Mag is here to act as a beacon of light, to be a voice for those who’ve yet to find theirs, and to bring like-minded people together.
It’s hard to place your finger on how to exactly define Margaret Glaspy, and that’s the best part. She defies the compartments we put artists in today.
There’s something off putting about caring too much or trying too hard to create an image, and Froth’s give-no-fucks demeanor is what drew me to them immediately.
She-Devils apply a little bit of surf-rock and a smidge of pop, to their layered and infatuating 60s vibe, making them an endearing band to play on repeat.