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Show Review: zzzahara (The Casbah, 3/27/2025)
When you first see zzzahara walk on stage, their positive and understated energy immediately sets the tone for the type of rock show you’re about to experience. It’s an “anything…
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Sunny Daze & The Weathermen – “Action Required”
“Action Required” is a fresh earworm for those egg-punks craving a new call-and-response anthem.
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Artist Spotlight: The Sols
The Sols are an indie rock band from San Diego, CA and their current rolodex of singles are a collection of catchy tunes that will get stuck in your head…
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Coach Party – “Space”
Emerging Isle of Wight band Coach Party have shared their third catchy grunge-pop inspired track “Space” and accompanying music video, continuing on the emotional intensity paved by the band’s first…
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Dead Ghosts – Automatic Changer
Surfy psychedelic-garage band Dead Ghosts have returned with their new album Automatic Changer, which is out now on Burger Records. Following 2015’s Love and Death and All the Rest, the…
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Premiere: Floral Fauna – “Pink and Blue”
Floral Fauna is a new psychedelic-pop musical project birthed by San Diego-to-Los Angeles transplant Chris Allison. It began as a creative outlet and soon flourished to become a more realized…
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The Electric Arch – Out of Range
The Electric Arch find savory flavors in mixing 60s-inspired French pop with charming southern-style garage rock. The band, based out of New Orleans, is fronted by James Marler who is…
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Q&A: Psychic Bloom
With the dreams that swirl around in his afro head, he pours his last drop of inspiration to feed the baby Psychic Bloom which has just given us the second…
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Q&A: Whole Milk
Whole Milk truly are the definition of #TourLife. The band spends more time on the road than at home, but they wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Q&A: Eyebawl – Gutterbawl EP
Today is the release for Eyebawl’s debut EP, Gutterbawl! The EP is comprised of four hard-hitting songs that are guaranteed to make you angsty about both the present and impending…
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Q&A: Dante Elephante
Dante Elephante plays surfy garage-pop songs that are more than a perfect fit for the band’s home setting in Southern California.
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Ty Segall – Fried Shallots EP
Ty Segall is universally known as one of today’s most prolific artists – stacking at somewhere around 50 albums, EPs, singles, and splits – all in under 10 years. And…
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The Shivas – Turn Me On
The Shivas slow things down from their usual jangly-doo-wop surf jams with their newest release, Turn Me On (May 12, 2017). The 5-track EP opens with a 50s-esque-twist-style duet “Turn…
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Artist Spotlight: Los DeVitos
The best way to explain Los DeVitos is in two words: Beach Goth. The genre was coined by The Growlers several years ago and it captures the essence of laid-back…

















