Double maroon colored vinyl LP pressing. Gorilla Manor is the debut album by Los Angeles based indie rock band Local Natives, originally released in 2009.
If you distilled California into soundwaves and vibrations, it might resemble the sonic and spiritual interplay of the Los Angeles quintet Local Natives.
At times sparse, at times warmly lush, this collection of songs is always intensely beautiful, stretching from simple vocal-and-guitar folk balladry to orchestral grandeur to band-driven electro psych-pop
First time vinyl pressing of these remastered LOOP 12"/EP tracks. Originally released in the '80s / 1990, on the Chapter 22 / Head / Situation 2 labels:
The band's self-titled effort boasts the radio charting lead single "nice to know you" among a collective soundscape and signature lyrical concepts that lovely day 1's have come to rely on.
Loving share a batch of songs born from moments of serendipitous inspiration: a spontaneously composed poem, a long-forgotten voice memo, an uncannily pertinent book unearthed in their studio space.
Focusing on their craft, staying out of the fray, and holding fast their faith to find new ways to express the discord and delight of being alive, to turn the duality of existence into hymns we can share, Low present Hey What.
The kaleidoscopic creation of artist Collin Desha, lives in a Lo-fi meets Hi-fi futurism: blending heavy fuzzed-out riffs, oceanic tranquility, and pop sensibilities, juxtaposed alongside melodious synths and honeyed, harmonious vocals.
For the first time, Lowertown's 2021 EP The Gaping Mouth will be pressed on 12" vinyl. An exclusive first pressing on a red Blood Moon disc, the vinyl is an answer to Lowertown's fanbase's dreams
Lush's final studio album, Lovelife, landed whilst Britpop was in full swing (Jarvis Cocker even duets with Miki on the track 'Ciao!'), managing to fit in whilst sticking to the rules they set themselves with prior albums
Lush's final studio album, Lovelife, landed whilst Britpop was in full swing (Jarvis Cocker even duets with Miki on the track 'Ciao!'), managing to fit in whilst sticking to the rules they set themselves with prior albums
Since quitting her previous band and coming out as queer, Nicole ‘Lux’ Fermie is now culling from brand new experiences around love, gender and sexuality that she couldn’t have fathomed before.