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Gang of Four ‘What Happens Next’
Gang of Four’s latest release pays homage to some of the styles that made the UK scene explode in the first place
Thick As Thieves 11.5.14 Dragonfly – Hollywood
Thick As Thieves’ record release party showcased why, with a little bit of elbow grease, they could be selling out crowds across the land
JEFF The Brotherhood ‘Dig The Classics’
JEFF The Brotherhood really played the fuzz out of cult classics from the likes of Pixies, My Bloody Valentine, and Beck
Death From Above 1979 ‘The Physical World’
Death From Above 1979’s new LP sounds like the Black Keys, Queens of the Stone Age, Arctic Monkeys and Refused got super drunk together and
Jungle 6.7.14 El Rey Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
If Michael Jackson were still alive, I’m convinced he would ask Jungle to open for him, or better yet, just be his touring band
Buzz Osborne ‘This Machine Kills Artists’
Buzz Osborne aka King Buzzo of The Melvins spins a crisp, dark and chilling acoustic tale with his solo effort, This Machine Kills Artists
Craft Spells ‘Nausea’
Craft Spells take a brilliantly gentle approach to re-branding the playful space of the dream state-aesthetic with their new LP, Nausea
Little Dragon ‘Nabuma Rubberband’
‘Nabuma Rubberband’ brings a more focused, sophisticated, and soulful approach to Little Dragon’s newest collection of sonic adventures
Little Barrie ‘Shadow’
Little Barrie’s reverb-heavy new record ‘Shadow’ could be an instant rock n roll classic
Ratking ‘So It Goes’
Ratking’s debut ‘So it Goes’ is the type of stuff that rappers and hip hop collectives hope to release on their 3rd or 4th record
Mac DeMarco ‘Salad Days’
Mac DeMarco explores his own versions of laid-back, surf-psychedelia with his new album, Salad Days
Galactic 3.20.14 El Rey Theater – Los Angeles, CA
During a gig at the El Rey, Galactic proved once again that their youthful buzz and jazzed-up energy can still light up the stage after
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