Album Review: Alabama Shakes – Sound & Color
Alabama Shakes’ latest release Sound & Color effortlessly raises the stakes and cements the band’s placement in contemporary rock history.
Tag: Rock
Alabama Shakes’ latest release Sound & Color effortlessly raises the stakes and cements the band’s placement in contemporary rock history.
Now in it’s fifth year, cARTel’s Brokechella has established itself as an an affordably authentic alternative to that-festival-that-shall-not-be-named-in-the-desert.
Nestled in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles’ famous Garment District, just one block west of Santee Alley, is Astroetic Studios, which occupies a portion of the seventh floor of the newly remodeled 90-year-old El Santee building.
Guest contributor and Jack White superfan/aficionado Lorimar Hidalgo gives her thoughts on the seasoned rocker’s latest solo album Lazaretto.
I’m pretty sure if you lined up every indie band member in Los Angeles and made them join hands, you’d create a low-slung hipster equator belt visible from orbit. Sufficed to say, it’s rare the phrase “new indie band from Los Angeles” captures my attention.
The Wild Reeds, a folk group that falls into the aforementioned category, managed to penetrate my steely wall of prejudgments and make a lasting impression.