Saturday, July 19, 2025
Two Movies Seen on TCM: Rosemary's Baby (1968) and The Straight Story (1999)
Friday, July 18, 2025
Song Spotlight: Starling's Bottlebrush Tree (a night at Zebulon)
Starling took to the Zebulon stage with their mystically ethereal sound that emphasized lead singer's Kasha Souter Willett gothic and vulnerable persona. Bassist Grace Rolek could be seen swaying along with her bass. The venue kept the lights low (which isn't at all unusual for Zebulon) as if to emphasize a David Lynch Blue Velvet visual experience for the audience.
Starling at Zebulon |
Thursday, July 17, 2025
Song Spotlight: Madison Cunningham's All I've Ever Known (a night at The Fable)
I first ran across Madison Cunningham at the Bootleg Theater (did not re-open after the shutdown if anyone is wondering where that venue is in Los Angeles). It was a venue that I first came across many a band or singer-songwriter. It was 2018 and this is what I wrote after the set:
"Opening up the night was Madison Cunningham. It kind of felt like a showcase for her. As soon as I walked into the Bootleg, the place was packed. It was around 8:45 p.m. so not like I was showing up late. Her set had a wonderful tone to it and one couldn't help but notice her amusing facial expressions that she gave her band mates."
Madison Cunningham at The Fable |
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Song Spotlight: Matty Gottesman's Not Scared (Of Being Along) (a night at Hotel Ziggy)
I had just recently spent a weekend at USC for the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Of course, it was time to support UCLA. That occurred when I crossed paths with a Matty Gottesman, an UCLA student, via WFNM's showcase at Hotel Ziggy. He and his four piece backing band are all UCLA students (or maybe by the time this posts some will have graduated). I'm also guessing that their photographer was a UCLA student -- every so often I run into UCLA photographers at various venues who are shooting for UCLA Radio.
Matty Gottesman at Hotel Ziggy |
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Song Spotlight: Host Family's Dromedary (a night at Zebulon)
Pretty But Wicked put together a solid line-up at Zebulon on a Tuesday night with Host Family as the anchor. The band was celebrating the release of their EP Extended Play. I will admit that the reason I went out to Zebulon was to catch Mo Dotti for the first time in 2025; however, the whole bill was fantastic. Seko opened up the night. The band was joined at different points during the set by Host Family band members Spencer Stange and Zac Hernandez.
Host Family at Zebulon |
Monday, July 14, 2025
Song Spotlight: Devon Ross' All the Things (a night at Zebulon)
I first came across Devon Ross in December 2023 at the Zebulon. I was an immediate fan. She was scheduled to once again play Zebulon in January 2025, but the night got cancelled due to the massive January fires in Los Angeles. I knew that the night would get rescheduled eventually so I kept an eye out. Finally, it was announced that there would be a Monday night set in May to help celebrate her single release "All the Things." Date was circled and I was there when it arrived. Of interest is that Longplayer was part of the bill for both that December 2023 set and this May 2025 set.
Devon Ross at Zebulon |
Sunday, July 13, 2025
Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): Jul 13th - Jul 19th
Sunday, Jul 13th: Rosy Nolan and Tone Slingers at The Echo (Grand Ole Echo). Doors at 5 p.m.
I shot both for Buzzbands. You can see my 2023 coverages of Rosy Nolan at Americana West Fest here and Tone Slingers (photo only) at Echo Park Rising here .
Sunday, Jul 13th: MACKandgold at Gold-Diggers. Doors at 7 p.m.
You can see my Buzzbands' MACKandgold coverage at the 2023 Echo Park Rising here .
Tuesday, Jul 15th: Hysteria at Zebulon. Doors at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Jul 16th: Hysteria at Permanent Records Roadhouse. Doors at 9 p.m.
You can read my 2022 Buzzbands review of Jenny O here.
Wednesday, Jul 16th: Sister Gemini at The Goldfish. Doors at 8 p.m.
Thursday, Jul 17th: Devon Ross at Zebulon. Doors at 8 p.m.
You can my review of one of her sets here.
Friday, Jul 18th: Easylove at Non Plus Ultra. Doors at 8 p.m.
Used to be part of Summer Twins, a one time favorite band of mine.
Read my "Alfa Romeo" song spotlight here.
Friday, Jul 18th: Soft Palms at Gold-Diggers. Doors at 7 p.m.
Saturday, July 12, 2025
Two Movies Seen on TCM: Four Feathers (1939) and Home from the Hill (1960)
Friday, July 11, 2025
Song Spotlight: Rachel Goodrich's Why Do We Fall In Love? (a night at The Fable)
I noticed that Rachel Goodrich was playing Ryan Pollie's showcase at The Fable. There was a tough decision to make. That tough decision wasn't rather or not I was going to The Fable on a Tuesday night. No, the tough decision was what future night was getting cut out of my schedule. I'll repeat what I've written before, 2025 is dedicated to going out less often than I did in 2024. In 2024, I would not have made an adjustment to my schedule, but this being 2025 it means that unexpected surprises result in scratching a future planned music night. To say it this way: I really wanted to catch up with Goodrich again.
Rachel Goodrich at The Fable |
Thursday, July 10, 2025
Song Spotlight: Mo Dotti's dead to me (a night at Zebulon)
Mo Dotti played perhaps their best set ever (of those I've seen) during Pretty But Wicked's recent night at the Zebulon. It was, as they describe on their website, noise pop (or others call shoe gaze) heaven. The band was opening for Host Family. Let's flash forward to the end of the set and their song "for anyone and you." Lead singer Gina Negrini went reaching for the tambourines. That got her band questioning her as she was supposed to play guitar. She responded saying that it would take too long to tune the guitar and she didn't want to impose on Host Family's time. I thought that was such a thoughtful gesture. That didn't stop the band from playing those guitar riffs that give the song such notable power. It also did not go unnoticed that Negrini took off her glasses for the song.
Mo Dotti at Zebulon |
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Song Spotlight: Sierra Levesque's U Are My Drug (a night at Hotel Ziggy)
Sierra Levesque hit the WFNM stage at Hotel Ziggy with a firecracker personality. She hails from Canada, but now lives in Santa Monica. She introducing herself with, "I'm mostly rock music so I'm going turn it up just a little bit for you guys." Then she kicked off the set with "Don't Make Me Repeat Myself." It had me thinking Heart 1985.
Sierra Levesque at Hotel Ziggy |
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Song Spotlight: Mac Hanson's Alfa Romeo (a night at Gold-Diggers)
Mac Hanson used to play under the moniker Joshua & The Holy Rollers. I caught a set back in 2018 at The Hi Hat (current location of The Goldfish). It was a high energy set. I later caught a portion of a set while running and gunning at the 2019 Echo Park Rising. Fast forward to June 2025 and I was looking for something to do on a Sunday night. I happened to notice that Swyndle was doing a free night at Gold-Diggers. First off, I realized that I hadn't gone to Gold-Diggers yet in 2025 and the year was basically half way over. (Once I got to the venue, someone that I run across every so often at various venues mentioned that she hadn't see me at Gold-Diggers in a very long time. Totally true.) Also, I noticed that Mac Hanson was doing a Single Release party. I'm always good for an album, EP, or single release party.
Mac Hanson at Gold-Diggers |
Monday, July 7, 2025
Review: Romance is in the air for Blake Stokes and Liza (a night at Hotel Ziggy)
Okay, a good romance is always nice to see on the movie or television screen. It is a unique moment when you see it played out at a music venue that. That occurred at Hotel Ziggy during a WFNM night when significant others Blake Stokes and Liza (Aliza Kate Barlow) played back to back sets.
Blake Stokes at Hotel Ziggy |
Sunday, July 6, 2025
Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): July 6th - July 12th
A Handful of Show Alerts
Sunday, Jul 6th: Ben Reddell at The Echo. Doors at 5 p.m.You can read my Song Spotlight for "Tumbleweed" here.
Tuesday, Jul 8th: Self Improvement and Memo PST at Zebulon. Doors at 8 p.m.
I covered Self Improvement at the 2024 Happy Sundays Long Beach for US Rocker Music, which you can read here.
You can read my Song Spotlight for "I Used To Be A Pretty Boy" here.
Saturday, Jul 12th: Chase Petra at The Roxy. Doors at 7 p.m.
I covered the band at Happy Sundays Long Beach 2022 for Buzzbands, which you can read here.
Saturday, Jul 12th: RJ Bloke at Frogtown Brewery. Set time at 6 p.m.
You can read about my review of his set at the Bigtop Bandstand earlier this year here.
Saturday, July 5, 2025
Song Spotlight: Lucy & La Mer's I Feel Better Now (a night at Hotel Ziggy)
I first came across Lucy & La Mer (the moniker for Lucy LaForge) in 2017 at Chinatown Summer Nights. I was immediately sold. And she must have been sold on my photography, because every so often I'd get asked if I wanted to shoot a show.
Lucy & La Mer at Hotel Ziggy |
Friday, July 4, 2025
Two Movies Seen on TCM: Duel in the Sun (1946) and State Fair (1945)
Thursday, July 3, 2025
Song Spotlight: Ned Casual's Gentrification Blues (a night at Harvard & Stone)
I was introduced to Ned Casual via his band Zooluxx. Their PR person reached out in late January 2020 about covering their set at the Moroccan Lounge. If you wish to do so, you can read the article here. The article posted on February 21st. It is interesting thinking back to those times. Just a couple weeks later, venues would shut down and stay shut down for more than a year.
Ned Casual at Harvard & Stone |
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Song Spotlight: BANDANNA's 10 Stories (a night at Hotel Ziggy)
I really do enjoy catching the opening band or singer when I head out on any particular night. One never knows if you'll catch a gem. Then there are those times when I walk into a venue (often because I've misjudged the start times) and the opening band is just about to end their set. That's what happened when I saw Gypsum for the first time at The Smell. I caught maybe half a song, but I knew I was going to love that band from that moment onwards. Now some of you who come across this are saying, who is Gypsum? Members of the band included Rosie Tucker and Sapphire Jewell (who tours with illuminati hotties).
BANDANNA at Hotel Ziggy |
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Song Spotlight: Artificial Go's Circles (a night at Permanent Records Roadhouse)
Did a band from Cincinnati, Ohio steal the show at Permanent Records Roadhouse? Maybe I wouldn't go that far as they were book ended by Los Angeles bands Julez and the Rollerz and Jagged Baptist Club who have their fan bases. Yet, Artificial Go definitely got the crowd behind them and in rather quick fashion. How would I describe the band? I'll just steal the description from their Bandcamp page, "existential post-punk chamber pop."
Artificial Go at Permanent Records Roadhouse |
Monday, June 30, 2025
Song Spotlight: Stinkus' FOLLOW (a night at The Goldfish)
I'll be honest, when it was announced that this would be the first show ever for Stinkus, my expectations weren't set all that high during this particular set at Rocknite LA event at The Goldfish. I mean, it takes a few sets for a band to get into a groove on stage, right? I was wrong. Maybe there were a couple clues to be had. The first clue was that the venue filled up for their set. It being their first set, they had a surprisingly large following. The second clue was that King Mala showed up to support Benjamin Hon who was on guitar.
Stinkus at The Goldfish |
Sunday, June 29, 2025
Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): June 29th - July 5th
Friday, June 27, 2025
Song Spotlight: Fifth Lucky Dragon's I Killed My Friend? (a night at Hotel Ziggy)
I was planning (and did) head off to catch Bruvvy at Good Times at Davey Wayne's on this particular Tuesday night. They were doing an April residency and I had yet to catch one of those sets. I pinged one of the band members and was told they were going on somewhere between 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. I figured I would start my night off at WFNM's night at Hotel Ziggy and then take off at around 9:30 p.m. to get to Good Times at Davey Wayne's to catch Bruvvy.
Fifth Lucky Dragon at Hotel Ziggy |
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Song Spotlight: Georgia Maq's You'll Be Singing My Name (an afternoon at the Art Center College of Design)
As mentioned in a prior blog post, I notice via a Gracie Gray Instagram Story that Mini Trees was going to play a short set on the ArtCenter College of Design rooftop (curated by the Altadena Seed Library) during the Printed Matter Art Book Fair. A number of singer-songwriters performed throughout the day. I saw only four of those performers. The last performer was Georgia Maq (aka Georgia McDonald).
Georgia Maq at the Art Center College of Design |
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Review: Will Brahm Aglow for Album Release Party
Creatrix Jem Presents put on a jazz night at Club Tee Gee that featured Will Brahm celebrating his Distance to Empty album release. Opening up the night was the Jake Leckie Trio. Brahm mention that musicians shouldn't have more than three one word song titles in their setlist. I counted five such song titles on the 1 hour and twenty minute set. I guess a cardinal rule was broken, but I don't think the audience cared about that particular rule. The venue was packed with people who got to enjoy jazz as well as mini cupcakes that Brahm brought to celebrate the record release as well as his birthday. As I was leaving for the night, I grabbed one.
Will Brahm at Club Tee Gee |
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Song Spotlight: The Opera's Crystallized (a night at Zebulon)
I took off to Zebulon on Memorial day to catch Hysteria (you can read my Hysteria NFV Song Spotlight here). Now I didn't want to head out for the full four band line-up. I've mentioned this in past blog posts, but I'm trying to put a quota on the numbers of nights I go out each week. I was partially successful at this during the early part of the year, but April onwards has fallen apart. I'm just too addicted. After listening to Hysteria's single that they were celebrating, I decided I was heading out even though I knew it would bust my quota for the week (already knew I wanted to head out on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday). But it is a holiday Monday, I rationalized. I knew the approximate start time for Hysteria (they were the last band up), but decided I should at least see two bands.
The Opera at Zebulon |
Monday, June 23, 2025
Song Spotlight: Jia Pet's just shut up (a night at the Lodge Room)
Sunday, June 22, 2025
Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): June 22nd - June 28th
A Handful (Bucketful) of Show Alerts
Sunday, Jun 22nd: Night Talks at The Paramount. Doors at 7 p.m.I covered the band in 2022 for Buzzbands. You can read it here.
Sunday, Jun 22nd: Soft Palms at Gold-Diggers. Doors at 7 p.m.
You can read my "Rainbows" song spotlight here.
Tuesday, Jun 24th: Disco Shrine at The Roxy. Doors at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Jun 24th: Mikayla McLean at Hotel Ziggy. Doors at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Jun 25th: Seko at The Goldfish. Doors at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Jun 25th: The Red Pears and Archer Oh at The Echo. Doors at 7 p.m. Sold Out.
Thursday, Jun 26th: The Red Pears at The Smell. Doors at 8 p.m. Sold Out.
Thursday, Jun 26th: WFNM's Grant Owens' birthday party at Bar Lubitsch. Doors at 7 p.m.
Friday, Jun 27th: Boy Deluxe at The Goldfish. Doors at 8 p.m.
Saturday, Jun 28th: Dum Dum Fest at The Echo. Doors at 6 p.m. Festival headlined by Male Tears.
Saturday, Jun 28th: Eastside Fux Vol III Festival (via Badass Bands) at Zebulon. Doors at 3 p.m. Festival headlined by Jagged Baptist Club.
Saturday, Jun 28th: Suzie True at Scribble. Doors at 8 p.m.
I covered their 2024 set for US Rocker Music. You can read that article here.
Friday, June 20, 2025
Song Spotlight: SASAMI's Lose It All (a night at the Lodge Room)
I first came across SASAMI in January 2019 at The Echo.
SASAMI at the Lodge Room |
There's a little fun music history involved in that.
First, The Echo used to have FOMO week. The first week of January would be dedicated to free shows at The Echo. Like any year during that music era, the week was packed with top notch local bands (you can see a schedule here). Here are some awesome performers:
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Song Spotlight: Hysteria's Reason to Pray (a night at Zebulon)
Hysteria fronted by Dakota Cosgrove took to the Zebulon for only their second set ever. The set was to celebrate their "Reason to Pray" single release. I wasn't planning on heading out on Memorial Day. I was going to stay home and watch an old war movie (Where Eagles Dare), because of . . . well . . . Memorial Day. I did watch that movie at a later date. Was it a good idea to head out to Zebulon on this night? It definitely was.
Hysteria at Zebulon |
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Song Spotlight: MacGregor Burns' Paradise Motel (a night at The Fable)
I went off to a Ryan Pollie presents night at The Fable mainly to catch Swimming Bell. I'd seen Swimming Bell back in 2022 and figured I'd catch another set. If I were more real life work focused, I probably should have been tapping away at my computer instead of heading out to The Fable. The company I work for is going through system upgrades and people who send out reports are sending the reports out much later than normal and the reports are filled with errors. It will all get resolved eventually, but there's always that rough patch where sometimes you just got to put in the extra effort to deal with all. Well, I was like screw it, it is 8 p.m., I'm heading out to catch some live music. I should note that I don't always prioritize music over work. I often pass on various assignments for US Rocker Music due to real life work. Don't worry, I'm not trying to drive myself into unemployment due to my love of the LA music scene, but I do try to walk that fine line.
MacGregor Burns at The Fable |
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Song Spotlight: Julez and the Rollerz' Call Me Up (a night at Permanent Records Roadhouse)
On Julez and the Rollerz's Instagram account, they announced that they were "playing a short and sweet set" at Permanent Records Roadhouse. Before heading out, that announcement was a bit of a disappointment for me. This was the first time I was going to catch the band in about a year and they were going to play a shortened set? Then I got to the venue and saw that they were playing a 9 song set. Hmm, that seemed like a normal number of songs to play during a set. Also, my estimate is that their set clocked in at the 30 minute mark. That to me is your standard set length in the LA music scene so I feel like I got more than anticipated of their 60s retro rock. I suppose that is called under-promising and over-delivering?
Julez and the Rollerz at Permanent Records Roadhouse |
Monday, June 16, 2025
Song Spotlight: Audrey Lisette Band's Take Back the Memories (a night at Hotel Ziggy)
The Audrey Lisette Band Instagram page describes their music as "genre fluid band." The Spotify bio says that their music mixes jazz, rock, and blues. The band's WFNM night at Hotel Ziggy definitely aligned and expanded on that description. The set opened up with "Love Again" that featured her deep vocals and 70s rock chops. The song has addictive climatic moments that resolve in repeat fashion. The song ended with a lengthy and enjoyable riff.
Audrey Lisette Band at Hotel Ziggy |
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): June 15th - June 21st
A Handful of Show Alerts
Sunday, Jun 15th: El Colmo at Alex's Bar. Doors at 2 p.m.Sunday, Jun 15th: Shamon Cassette at Permanent Records Roadhouse. Doors at 9 p.m.
Played the Happy Sundays Festival in 2024. You can read my US Rocker Music review of the festival here.
Friday, Jun 20th: Broken Baby at Permanent Records Roadhouse. Doors at 9 p.m.
Friday, Jun 20th: Jesika Von Rabbit at The Redwood Bar. Doors at 8 p.m.
Friday, Jun 20th: Jordan Gruver at Hotel Cafe. Doors at 7 p.m.
Friday, Jun 20th: Lone Kodiak at The Echo. Doors at 7 p.m.
I covered their 2019 set for Buzzbands. You can read it here.
Friday, Jun 20th: Valley Queen at Scribble. Doors at 8 p.m.
Friday, June 13, 2025
Song Spotlight: Swimming Bell's 95 at Night (a night at The Fable)
I first came across Swimming Bell, the moniker for Katie Schottland, in late November 2022. I was off to Permanent Records Roadhouse to catch an Emily Rose & the Rounders set and Swimming Bell was the opening band for me (I say opening for me as I missed Selland & Starr set -- I believe this was the night I was expecting Selland & Starr to come on after Emily Rose and was hanging out around the stage while the Permanent Records crew was breaking down equipment and I finally realized I missed their set). I learned at the time via one of my Q&A interviews that Schottland is a New York native and had moved to Los Angeles a couple years back. Since that was 2022, I'd say she's an adjusted Los Angeleno (or maybe not).
Swimming Bell at The Fable |
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Song Spotlight: Ferry Townes' Salt (a night at Hotel Ziggy)
Ferry Townes, the moniker for Julia Gargano, walked up to the Hotel Ziggy microphone during a WFNM night with a smile and an enthusiasm for her music that was shared by the audience. It didn't take long for someone to yell out, "So f*cking awesome." Her response, "Thank you, dude."
Ferry Townes at Hotel Ziggy |
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Song Spotlight: Danny's Song by Seko (a night at Zebulon)
Seko was the first band up during Pretty But Wicked's night at Zebulon. I was impressed as soon as the first notes were played of their opening song "Say Hi To The Son." While writing this blog post, I had to do some research on the band (I had never heard of them before). To be honest, my first observation was that their band name is very similar to the long time Los Angeles band Sego.
Seko at Zebulon |
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Song Spotlight: Jagged Baptist Club's Temptation Death House (a night at Permanent Records Roadhouse)
Jagged Baptist Club took to the Permanent Records Roadhouse stage, yelling out "Los Angeles!!!" The band is fronted by Blake Stokes who has to rank as one of the more engaging lead singers of the Los Angeles music scene. He gave his audience a complement after their first song of the night, "Now ladies and gentlemen of Los Angeles, California, I have to tell you something . . . I'm already impressed. We were playing eleven shows in England. And they were very good at clapping. And in the past, you Americans have not been very good at clapping. But guess what, you're very good at clapping." He then called out someone who had stopped clapping to the beat set by their drummer Morgan Ponder.
Jagged Baptist Club at Permanent Records Roadhouse |
Monday, June 9, 2025
Song Spotlight: Memo PST's I Used To Be A Pretty Boy (a night at Zebulon)
Memo PST brought the punk to Zebulon. One has to give it up to Secret Fires who booked a great night of music. The night did belong to the headliners Gustaf, but Memo PST was not to be ignored. The band "was formed in 2022 by longtime associates Orville Neeley and Chris Shaw." Neeley takes the electric guitar duties while Shaw handles the vocals and front man responsibilities.
Memo PST at Zebulon |
Sunday, June 8, 2025
Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): June 8th - June 14th
A Handful of Show Alerts
Sunday, Jun 8th: Dagger Polyester at Zebulon. Doors at 7 p.m.In 2023, I covered the band for Buzzbands, which you can read here
Sunday, Jun 8th: Lauren Lakis and Taleen Kali at The Echo. Doors at 7 p.m.
In 2023, I covered Lauren Lakis for US Rocker Music, which you can read here.
Monday, Jun 9th: Ultraviolet Communication at Club Tee Gee. Doors at 8 p.m.
You can read my "No Return" Song Spotlight here.
Tuesday, Jun 10th: Lucy & La Mer at Hotel Ziggy. Doors at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Jun 11th: Guantanamo Baywatch at Moroccan Lounge. Doors at 9:30 p.m.
In 2023, I covered their Happy Sundays Long Beach for Buzzbands, which you can read here.
Thursday, Jun 12th: Bitter Half at Old Town Pup. Doors at 8 p.m.
Saturday, Jun 14th: Ava Maybee at The Roxy. Doors at 7 p.m.
In 2024, I covered her for US Rocker Music, which you can read here.
Saturday, Jun 14th: Lily Waters at Boomtown Brewery. Doors at 8 p.m.
Just like Lucy & La Mer, Lily Waters made my 2017 Top New Bands. Same link.
Friday, June 6, 2025
Song Spotlight: Paper Citizen's Heart On Fire (an afternoon at The Escondite)
I've been wanting to catch up with Paper Citizen for a few months now. The band is the brainchild of Singaporean Claire Gohst. I had previously circled a date at The Escondite in January, but the night got cancelled due to the Los Angeles fires. Fast forward three months and I noticed that she was playing another show at The Escondite. This time, there was no interference to my getting to catch a set other than a rather bad accident on the southbound 2 freeway, which resulted in a less than 30 minute trip turning into a 1 hour torture drive.
Paper Citizen at The Escondite |
Thursday, June 5, 2025
Song Spotlight: Mini Trees' Spring (an afternoon at the Art Center College of Design)
I first came across Mini Trees (the moniker for Lexi Vega) at the 2019 Echo Park Rising festival. If you so wish, you can find a photo I took here on a Buzzband's photo gallery from the festival. I only caught a song or two. That's just how it is when you're running and gunning for a blog site. The band played at Trencher. Trencher was a restaurant (since closed) and I remember people coming in and out to pick up or order food throughout the time I was there.
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
The duo of Jeffertitti and Chloe Kat charm at Hotel Cafe
It was off to Hotel Cafe on a Wednesday night to cover a Lisa Crawley single release party for her song "What You Can Do." I wrote up an article for US Rocker Music with a Q&A that you can read here. The night included the opening duo of Jeffertitti and Chloe Kat. This was my first time seeing Chloe Kat on stage (I believe, always possible I've seen her as part of a backing band) though I'm rather sure I've seen her around town. As for Jeffertitti Moon, well, what long time Los Angeles music fan hasn't crossed paths with Jeffertitti?
Jeffertitti and Chloe Kat at Hotel Cafe |
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Quick Hit Artist Interview: Jameson Tabor (a night at Bar Lubitsch)
Jameson Tabor recently played the WFNM at Bar Lubitsch with keyboard support from Elise Go. He had a million dollar smile and a dance performance that was no doubt influenced by his musical acting background. His engaging performance had the crowd chanting UFO with him during the song "UFO." UFO is the acronym for Unexplored Feelings of Obsession. With arms outstretched, he provided the early crowd with a warm singing embrace to start the night off on a positive note.
Jameson Tabor at Bar Lubitsch |
Monday, June 2, 2025
Song Spotlight: Madam Bombs' Girl with a Fuse (an afternoon at The Escondite)
I first came across Madam Bombs at The Redwood Bar in 2022 when they played alongside Speed of Light and The Pumps. At the time, I was unfamiliar with the band. I had gone there specifically to catch Speed of Light and The Pumps. Speed of Light used play in the short lived, but memorable DIY punk scene Bands In A Barbershop. I was familiar with The Pumps via Rio Infante who played in the band Strawberry Army.
Madam Bombs at The Escondite |
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): June 1st - June 7th
Saturday, May 31, 2025
Review: Cody's Program does the walk-off at The Goldfish
Cody's Program had a packed crowd at The Goldfish during a Rocknite LA night. It was partially driven by the backing vocalist Kelly Rose Golden (in a band called Rigby) who had a gaggle of friends surrounding her on stage while the band was setting up. I was hanging out at the stage with my camera, waiting for the band to start their set and I was gently edged out of my spot due to her crowd of friends. I wasn't upset by it. I just found it amusing. As the DJ played the tunes over the sound system, many of them were dancing.
Cody's Program at The Goldfish |
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Song Spotlight: Lower Merion's Wolf Shirt (How I Picture Dallas) (a night at The Goldfish)
Lower Merion is the brainchild of Ryan Pollie. Playing alongside him are Ben Absent, Brooke Tannehill (who plays under the moniker Brookelen), and Pearce Gronek (who plays with Tannehill in the band We Shrunk).
Lower Merion at The Goldfish |
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Song Spotlight: Destiny Petrel's Dirtbag (a night at Bar Lubitsch)
Destiny Petrel hit the Bar Lubitsch stage during a WFNM night with a distorted metal walk-on guitar intro. It was like a moment on a Sunset Strip stage. "How are we feeling, guys?" That got some yells from the crowd who packed the venue. What a way to get the blood pumping both for Petrel and the crowd. She then launched into "Trippin In Chanel." It is an unreleased song, but it needs to be released. It started off with a quiet opening -- far different than her intro. Then one knew it was just about to explode. The lyrics got stretched out and the vocals peaked, an indication to her backing band that it was time to blast the ear drums.
Destiny Petrel at Bar Lubitsch |
Monday, May 26, 2025
Review: Muscle Beach Brings European Expressionism to the Zebulon
I took off to Zebulon on a recent Friday night to catch Agender's record release show (you can read the write-up I did of their set here). Prior to heading out, I took mild notice of the opening band Muscle Beach. By mild notice, I mean I glanced at their Instagram page just so that I knew what the band looked like. I walked into the venue not having a clue about what to expect. My assumption was that they were likely a punk band or based on their band name perhaps something in the line of Bonavega.
Muscle Beach at Zebulon |
Sunday, May 25, 2025
Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): May 25th - May 31st
A Handful of Show Alerts
Sunday, May 25th: Rachel Goodrich at Permanent Records Roadhouse. Doors at 6 p.m.Tuesday, May 27th: Mo Dotti at Zebulon. Doors at 8 p.m.
I covered Mo Dotti's 2024 set for US Rocker Music. You can read that here.