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New releases from Blawan, Ben Bondy, and zayok are pushing the envelope in exhilarating ways. Strap in tight and prepare to have your brainwaves rewired.
Welcome back to XTRMNTR_123, here with another vintage camcorder live music capture. This month’s featured performance: Jack Rabbit at Make Out Music in Los Angeles, a charming elixir of indie, folk, and pop.
The Coastal Reverb crew tackled one of the behemoths of hardcore music festivals: Sound and Fury in Los Angeles. Scroll through for all the spin-kicks and stage-dives.
New releases from 23wa, Lancer, and Rustie & Lunice are pushing, stretching, obliterating sonic boundaries and pushing music into exciting new futuristic directions.
The Coastal Reverb crew tackled one of the behemoths of hardcore music festivals: Sound and Fury in Los Angeles. Scroll through for all the spin-kicks and stage-dives.
In 1970, a pair of 10-year-old best friends released a DIY album of raw and loose sunshine folk. Decades later, it captured the curiosity and imagination of the internet’s musical underground.
Welcome to XTRMNTR_123, a live music channel dedicated to capturing all your favorite up-and-coming, left-of-center musical acts in vintage camcorder form. This month’s featured performance: Frankie and the Witch Fingers at Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, a séance in overdrive.
The Coastal Reverb crew visited an old favorite: Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, CA. Scroll through for all the highlights, including performances, scenics, and lots of photos of balloons.
In today's globally connected, genreless music world, it's a rare pleasure to discover music that feels like a genuinely new spin on things. In this column, I write about 3 new albums or songs I got into last month that I think push music in interesting directions.
This month: Kmoe, Cocojoey, Jake Muir