L.A. glam rock/punk garage band Death Valley Girls have dropped the video for their new single "Hold My Hand".
The song is taken from their forthcoming new album 'Under the Spell of Joy', set to arrive on October 2 through Suicide Squeeze Records. Pre-order your copy here.
Los Angeles rock n' roll/punk/surf garage band The Buttertones have aired the video for their latest single "Denial You Win Again".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their recent album 'Jazzhound', released on April 10th via Innovative Leisure. Grab your copy here.
The video was directed by William Sipos. Watch it below.
Los Angeles rock n' roll/punk/surf garage band The Buttertones have aired the video for their latest single "Fade Away Gently".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their upcoming new album 'Jazzhound', set to arrive on April 10th via Innovative Leisure. Pre-order your copy here.
The video was filmed and directed by Justin Brooks. Watch it below.
Los Angeles rock n' roll/punk/surf garage band The Buttertones have unleashed the video for their latest single "Jazzhound".
The song is taken from their upcoming new album 'Jazzhound', set to arrive on April 10th via Innovative Leisure. Pre-order your copy here.
"Jazzhound" is a reverb-y, post-punk tune that amalgamates their surf and garage rock influences into the special sound they’ve been developing over the years. The vocals on the track have a nostalgic 'Doors-ish' sensibility and overall has a darker and moody feel — but fun and very intriguing at the same time.
The video was directed by Laura-Lynn Petrick. Stream it below.
Los Angeles rock n' roll/punk/surf garage band The Buttertones have announced they will release their new album 'Jazzhound', on April 10th via Innovative Leisure.
The band says the album captures the energy of their long-ago debut, cassettes of which feel like prized possessions seven years later. Says Redman: “We are kind of a new band, in a lot of ways, is what it feels like.” Pre-order your copy here.
Modesto ‘Cobi’ CobiÃ¥n, Sean Redman, and vocalist/guitarist Richard Araiza have been playing together for seven years now, having first come together for a self-titled debut in 2013; along with London Guzman on sax and keys, they’ve come to establish themselves as one of L.A.’s tightest groups, conquering stages from Coachella to Tropicalia.
Continuing their partnership with producer Jonny Bell of Crystal Antlers, who produced the last record, Midnight in a Moonless Dream as well as 2017’s Gravedigging, the Buttertones waited until they were good and ready before hitting the legendary Electro-Vox Studios in Hollywood, where they arrived knowing exactly what they wanted to lay to tape. Armed with an arsenal of the most propulsive music they’ve written yet, the band recorded the album mostly live—an ideal method for capturing their cult-status live show, which carries on the torch of acts like the Walkmen and the Fleshtones.
The band have also shared the record's lead single and single and title track "Jazzhound" "a reverb-y, post-punk tune that amalgamates their surf and garage rock influences into the special sound they’ve been developing over the years. The vocals on the track have a nostalgic 'Doors-ish' sensibility and overall has a darker and moody feel — but fun and very intriguing at the same time."
L.A. surf/punk garage band Death Valley Girls have shared the video for their new single "Dream Cleaver".
The song will be out this Friday (August 9th) through Suicide Squeeze Records. Buy it here.
Dream Cleaver, is a rousing anthem in praise of psychonaut and ethnobotanist Terrence McKenna, his research on “the spirit molecule” DMT, and the possibility of trans-dimensional travel. Lest one thinks that this is some blissed out cosmic ride on new age synth pads, be aware that “Dream Cleaver” is an unapologetic stone-cold rocker—an unabashed orgy of Farfisa organ hooks, Larry Schemels’ hypnotic and propulsive guitar chords, hallucinatory sax lines, and Bonnie Bloomgarden’s call-to-arms vocals.
The video was directed by Casey Rup. Check out below.
L.A. surf/punk garage band Death Valley Girls have released the video for their latest single "Street Justice".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their album 'Darkness Rains', released in October last year through Suicide Squeeze Records. Grab your copy here.
The video was directed by RailRoad Bill. Check out below.
L.A. surf/punk garage band Death Valley Girls have unveiled the video for their new single "More Dead".
The song is taken from their upcoming new album 'Darkness Rains', set to arrive on October 5th through Suicide Squeeze Records. Pee-order your copy here.
The video was directed by Dylan Mars Greenberg. Check out below.
L.A. surf/punk garage band Death Valley Girls have aired the video for their brand new single "Disaster (Is What We're After)", starring Iggy Pop.
The song is taken from their just announced new album 'Darkness Rains', set to arrive on October 5th through Suicide Squeeze Records. Pee-order your copy here.
The video was directed by Kansas Bowling, and is a direct homage to a scene in Danish filmmaker Jørgen Leth’s 1982 film, 66 Scenes of America, in which Andy Warhol eats a hamburger.
Los Angeles rock n' roll/punk/surf garage band The Buttertones have dropped the video for their latest single "Baby C4".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming new album 'Midnight in a Moonless Dream', sert to arrive on May 4th via Innovative Leisure. Pre-order your copy here.
The video was directed by David Gantz and Theo Cohn. Watch it below.
Los Angeles rock n' roll/punk/surf garage band The Buttertones have dropped the video for their new single "Sadie's A Sadist".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their debut album 'Gravedigging', sert to arrive on March 31 via innovative Leisure. Pre-order your copy here.
The video was directed by Alex LeGolvan. Watch it below.
L.A. surf/punk garage band Death Valley Girls have dropped their new single "Summertime".
The '60s garage rock vibe track will be out on April 12 on a 7-inch vinyl through Manimal Records.
About the track singer Bonnie Bloomgarden, says: "'Summertime' is knowing so long as you are of pure heart and open mind, the universe will bring you together, somewhere, and maybe in the summertime, or not."