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Video roundup: Catching up with new visuals from three artists who have album releases on the horizon: Young Jesus, A.O. Gerber and Young the Giant.
Video roundup: Catching up with new visuals from three artists who have album releases on the horizon: Young Jesus, A.O. Gerber and Young the Giant.
Young the Giant have released the second of four parts of their album “American Bollywood” (out in October). The pop grandeur in “Act II: Exile” is contextualized by the album’s epic storyline.
Midweek singles roundup: Check out new songs from Young the Giant, the Small Calamities and HUNNY.
SoCal indie trio Coma Culture’s debut album, “Camouflage,” doesn’t hide from anything. Officially out on Friday, it gazes at existential dread and instead finds an “optimistic, deep blue haze.” Songwriter-producer Jon O’Brien talks about the album, streaming here a day early.
Here’s a quartet of new singles to make your Friday more fantastic: Check out fresh songs from Mini Trees, Coma Culture, Azure Ray and Bachelor.
Coma Culture, the new trio featuring Eric Cannata and Francois Comtois from Young the Giant along with producer-songwriter Jon O’Brien, debut with a song titled “Coma Culture.” It’s a dreamy but droll look into an empty life — and the lead track on their debut album “Camouflage,” out in June.
Watch Joy Oladokun; stream Butler Fest, Pete Yorn, Young the Giant, Patty Griffin, Las Cafeteras, Bishop Briggs and more.
Eric Cannata (Young the Giant, Travelers) emerges with a new single from his solo project. “Another Song” is a wistful beauty of a tune that cautions one from hanging on too tightly to the past.
The 4xFAR festival, going off Martin Luther King Day Weekend in the Coachella Valley, features Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Mark Ronson & Q-Tip, Young the Giant, Kurt Vile & the Violators, Sofi Tukker and more, along with myriad lifestyle activities.
Young the Giant and Fitz & the Tantrums — each of whom cut their teeth in Southern California and released their debut albums in 2010 — turned Saturday night at the Forum into a pop spectacle.