Jess Williamson embraces the ever-present sunshine and the type of 60s guitar that dominates Southern California’s music to create something truly hypnotizing and authentic.
If there is one word or prefix to describe artist Jay Watson, it’s multi. Multi-talented, multi-instrumentalist, and a multitasker in multiple bands and projects.
The house was already packed when I got there early for the LA-based rock band, The Wild Reeds, who are on tour right now opening for Wild Child, and who are known for songs like “Silly Things” and “Crazy Bird.”
On their new EP, The Sleeping Giant, Crook has made great use of post-rock's most familiar dynamic tricks—loud and quiet; stop and start, swell and subside.
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.
Upon arriving at the Teragram Ballroom, I made my way towards the trail of show attendees eagerly awaiting to enter the musical dreamscapes of Reptaliens and he... Read More...
Living in a politically polarized era, an artist, whether that be a musician, a painter, or a playwright, is faced with two options: cope with society by avoidi... Read More...
Phoebe Bridgers brought her heart-broken tunes to San Diego's Soda Bar, and contributing photographer Silver DeStouet made the trek down south to catch what was undoubtedly a worthwhile set.
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.
Girlschool closed out their best festival yet with a fierce dance party with LK-47; Chelsea Jade slayed us with her minimal choreography; Low Leaf channeled som... Read More...