Bad Lip In-studio: 4/16/2013
Bad Lip stops by for an in-studio on Lost at Sea with DJ Maru. You can find more of their music here!
Bad Lip stops by for an in-studio on Lost at Sea with DJ Maru. You can find more of their music here!
An Album Review and A Recipe for your eyes, ears, nose and mouth By Vivian Ponte-Fritz Review of Mac Demarco "Rock and Roll Nightclub" released on Captured Tracks. This rumbling album is a combination of classic car, drive-thru soundtracks and…
Hey KSPC aficionados/listeners/readers, Here are our weekly charts ending 7/9. The music has been fresh and funky for the summer heat whew! So check out what's new here and stay tuned for more new stuff. Top o' the charts this…
Walk the Line by Winona Bechtle As your trusty and humble summer music director here at KSPC, I am the only person responsible for approving (or in most cases, remaining skeptical of) the constant stream of music that comes…
Tune in to Frantix Jubilee June 12th for an interview with Moon Block Party producer Phil Pirrone. The Moon Block Party is a free all-ages arts and music festival in the Pomona Arts Colony. Come on down at 2…
Wowser Bowser’s debut, their self-titled album out on Adair Park Recordings, shows a lot of promise for this Atlanta-based band. Wowser Bowser gives high-energy performances, which has garnered their live shows incredibly positive reviews. The complexity of the music, through…
Photo by Lincoln Andrew Defer/The Largo LA.
The Largo at the Coronet is a venerable LA-nightlife institution, as evidenced by the photos of star comedians like Zach Galifianakis and Sarah Silverman in the lobby and, of course, by the great Jon Brion�s status as an essential artist-in-residence there. He has played the Largo monthly since 1996, often bringing friends and surprise famous guests. As an independent musician, producer for artists including but not limited to Aimee Mann, Elliot Smith, Fiona Apple, and Kanye West, and composer of the score for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, I Heart Huckabees, and Boogie Nights, Jon Brion has connections and talent enough to be distributed equitably between at least five or six people. Though his set a couple weeks ago on November 18 was more acoustic and mellow than I had been led to expect, I still came away satisfied and impressed by Brion and a certain special surprise guest.