On his debut album Aloha Hola, D.A. Stern offers 11 sun-soaked, instantly gripping songs. We sat down with him in his studio in Echo Park to learn all things, D.A. Stern.
Drawing inspiration from the soft textures of shag carpets and the aesthetics of her childhood home, Adamerovich’s work is filled with playful nostalgia that conveys a peaceful easy feeling.
On Rod Blur's album "The Divided Obelisk of the Invisible Spectrum," he recounts his own period of darkness, winding a personal narrative through each song.
I got coffee with Michael Seyer at his home in Gardena, California to discuss Ugly Boy, navigating the music scene without a label, and his brief employment at Target.
We spoke to Sasha Gordon about abstraction, her artistic heroes, and what keeps her hopeful about painting in a world that seems to be increasingly digital.