The Los Angeles electro-punk trio confront political decay, inflation, and desensitization on their second LP, out June 27 via Fall Down Laughing Records.
The Los Angeles electro-punk trio confront political decay, inflation, and desensitization on their second LP, out June 27 via Fall Down Laughing Records.
A new official event backed by Congress enters the conversation as the Freedom 250 series loses key artists. Stapleton and the Smashing Pumpkins will perform at the LA Memorial Coliseum.
The 12th edition of the carnival returns November 14–15, with a three-tier pass structure that turns the festival into a durable product—and the advance sale hits June 11.
A Los Angeles judge suspended criminal proceedings against Ivanna Ortiz, the woman accused of firing 20 rounds at Rihanna’s home, to assess her mental fitness for trial. The ruling comes a week after the same judge denied a similar defense request.
On their new single, Queen Anne construct a knowing unreliable narrator over shifting acoustic-to-groove textures. The result is precise, playful indie pop that treats performance as part of the story rather than something to hide.
The curated radio hour, airing Wednesdays at 7pm Pacific on channel 35, continues a tradition of deep selections under the rule of “only the good shit.”
The first of four intimate West Coast shows introduced new songs and a disorienting wall of reverb to roughly 150 people at The Plaza.
A home studio experiment with his sons led to “Switch Up,” the first solo recording from Mike D and the first new music from any member of the Beastie Boys in 14 years.
The platinum-selling artist was taken into custody by LAPD on a murder warrant related to the discovery of a body in his impounded vehicle last September.
The Los Angeles doomgazers move their spring dates to August and September, with support from Latter and Iress.