Lucky for us, and in true Santoros fashion, the band has decided to host their very own rowdy Mexican fiesta in the form of a music festival at the Glass House in Pomona come May 6th called La Batalla Festival.
We had a chance to catch up with the golden voice behind The She’s, Hannah Valente, to hear more about the band’s early years, musical influences and how they “brushed off the haters” to pave their own way through an industry that tried to tear them down
The clock struck five till midnight when NOTS took the stage and were seemingly ready to riot as they blared their unapologetically punk music to the crowd at Non Plus Ultra.
The Girl School Festival is an event that showcases and celebrates the artistic talents of all identifying female artists of every race, religion, sexuality and background. Full photo and editorial recap.
It's through The Shrine's self-proclaimed "psychedelic violence" that the band seamlessly weaves in and out of the heavy, rolling 70s rock aesthetic, showing us that their limitless sound is beyond our comprehension.
We talk to frontman and lyricist of Honcho Poncho about the origins of Honcho Poncho, our favorite lyricists, and fellow Seattle native Father John Misty.
Day 13 at the Teragram Ballroom brought us some of Seattle’s best young rock bands right now: punk psychedelic band, Naked Giants, and an indie rock favorite, Car Seat Headrest.
Art has always been therapy and a tool for expression for Elizabeth le Fey, who performs under the name Globelamp. And her debut album The Orange Glow, is a sonic reckoning of the pain and tumultuous relationships and situations she's overcome the last few years.
The second night of Red Bull Sound Select’s 30 Days in LA took us to the Roxy, with a lineup of three unique trios; Candace, SadGirl, and Sunflower Bean.