Download: BIG FREAK x WOUNDED LION Mixtape [Audio clip: view full post to listen] (alternate download link!) BIG FREAK loves Wounded Lion because Wounded Lion write about all the most important things—basically caves and space and the human beings in between—and their brand-new LP on In The Red contains the same secrets of life revealed [...]
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MAY 10: BIG FREAK w/ WOUNDED LION (DJ SET) + CHRIS ZIEGLER (L.A. RECORD) + SHORT SHORTS
May 9th, 2010 · No Comments
MIXTAPE: BIG FREAK x WOUNDED LION
May 9th, 2010 · No Comments
Download: BIG FREAK x WOUNDED LION Mixtape [Audio clip: view full post to listen] (alternate download link!) BIG FREAK loves Wounded Lion because Wounded Lion write about all the most important things—basically caves and space and the human beings in between—and their brand-new LP on In The Red contains the same secrets of life revealed [...]
THE FRESH & ONLYS: GAY BARS ARE THE BEST BARS
October 21st, 2009 · No Comments
Tim Cohen and Shayde Sartin were music buffs who met after working at Amoeba, and one day, they decided to make music rather than just stacking it on shelves. Last spring’s self-titled LP was as infectious as raw meat festering in a garage, and this fall’s Grey-Eyed Girls once again delivers much more than dude music—it’s romantic. This interview by Daiana Feuer.
DUBLAB: MORNING BECOMES… EROTIC
September 30th, 2009 · 2 Comments
For ten years, since the days when ‘Internet radio’ was as futuristic a concept as the electric car, dublab has been adding color, texture and depth to music in Los Angeles and the world beyond. Labrats Frosty and Ale meet at Girl House to talk about their anniversary. This interview by Chris Ziegler and Drew Denny.
KING KHAN AND THE SHRINES @ THE ECHO
June 5th, 2009 · No Comments
King Khan’s set was energetic and explosive as they plowed through their classic ‘60s R’n’B and soul inspired songs. At one point in the set, Khan was offered roses by an adoring fan though he quickly tossed them into the crowd. The most touching moment was when Khan introduced the song “Welfare Bread,” explaining that he and his wife were recently living on welfare until he was swept up by musical popularity; he then thanked the crowd and told them they were the reason he was able to get out of the gutter. By the end of the set, Khan’s band was still rocking at full force, though now fully drenched in sweat, as was the crowd.
REAL BOSS HOSS RETIRES!
April 1st, 2009 · 4 Comments
For six years, Jorge put on some of the best and sometimes only rock ‘n’ roll blow-outs in and around L.A., luring bands like the Phantom Surfers, the A-Bones (with Roy Loney) and the Trashwomen and the Flakes and the Okmoniks and more to the Doll Hut or the wild Stagger Inn or Mr. T’s [...]
WOUNDED LION: IT WAS REAL CAVEMAN
November 19th, 2008 · No Comments
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