Stream: New singles from Mapache, Dawes and Sara Melson
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Just gonna leave these here in hopes you have a happy and mellow long weekend: New singles from Mapache, Dawes and Sara Melson …
Just gonna leave these here in hopes you have a happy and mellow long weekend: New singles from Mapache, Dawes and Sara Melson …
Dawes’ new album, “Misadventures of a Doomscroller,” comes out in July. It finds the L.A. quartet really stretching out — witness the 9 1/2-minute introductory track “Someone Else’s Café / Doomscroller Tries to Relax.”
Incoming: Brownies & Lemonade, Substance LA, Rhondavous, Salon Saturno, Pre-Thanksgiving Fest, The Fifth Annual West Coast Feast, Pie, Deep House Brunch, Boxfest, Love You Down Underground, BTS, Bad Religion, Air Supply, Alkaline Trio, Aimee Mann, NHC (Navarro, Hawkins, Chaney), Thundercat, Lagwagon, GWAR, Courtney Barnett, Dawes, Judith Hill, Kalan.FrFr, Beabadoobee, Tobe Nwigwe, the Record Company, Murs, Art Feynman, Tonstartssbandht, the Regrettes, the Greyboy Allstars, the Midnight, Happy Fits, Bedouine, Sonoda, Citizen, Cold Hart, Soul Syndicate Live, Datamaps, Object of Affection, Deb Never, Boy Scouts, Hot Mulligan, Donzii, The Tracks, Grady Strange, Moonfuzz, Grace McKagan, Ryan Pollie, Gold Star
Watch: Julien Baker; stream Radiohead, Eels, Melvins, Dinosaur Jr., Dawes, Miya Folick, Son Lux, Mating Ritual, Shiro, Mega Run and more.
Dawes brought big energy to their drive-in concert Friday at the Grove of Anaheim, playing a 19-song set in celebration of their new album “Good Luck With Whatever.”
Highlighting four albums that were released on Friday, by Cartalk, Death Valley Girls, Dawes and Elvis Perkins.
L.A. quartet Dawes, whose new album arrives on Friday, have announced an Oct. 17 drive-in show at the Grove of Anaheim.
Here are new videos from Open Mike Eagle, Dawes and Touché Amoré — all of whom are releasing new albums in October.
Sample a song from Grandaddy’s 20th anniversary companion to “The Sophtware Slump;” also, stream Inside Lands, Dawes, John Vanderslice, Zane Carney, Lauren Ruth Ward, Polartropica and more.
The Autry Museum today launches its “Best of Los Angeles” music series — four intimate sessions filmed in the museum’s galleries. First up: Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes.