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La Luz
La Luz: Los Angeles has often been described as a dream factoryboth a mecca where dreamers converge to pursue long-held aspirations, and a topography of hallucinogenic contradictions: enchanting tangerine sunsets diffused by smog, crystal-clutching spiritualists mingling with deep-pocketed narcissists, rows of scenic palms competing with garish billboards for commuters attention. It was against this backdrop that the four members of La Luzsinger/guitarist Shana Cleveland, drummer Marian Li Pino, keyboardist Alice Sandahl, and bassist Lena Simonconceived of Floating Features, the bands third studio album. For this, their most ambitious release yet, La Luz consulted landscapes both physical and psychological. References to dreams abound on Floating Features. Loose Teeth catalyzes nightmare fuel into a propulsive, intentionally-disorienting collision of honeyed harmonies and Takeshi Terauchi-esque jetstreams of distorted surf guitar. Mean Dream unsurprisingly mines dreamstate imagery, and the lyrics and melody for Walking Into the Sun actually came to Cleveland during a particularly-vivid night of deep sleep. Looming over the albums coterie of surreal figures (gargantuan cicadas, a monstrous Creature, The Sun King, aliens, the titular Lonely Dozer) is the magnificent Greed Machine, a skulking, insatiable engine of consumptionNathanael Wests business of dreams fearsomely manifested.
To bring these visions to stereophonic life, La Luz pivoted from the DIY trailer-park brio of Its Alive and the gritted-up urgency of Weirdo Shrine toward lush, hi-fidelity production value. Li Pinos drums have never sounded more thunderously muscular, Simons basslines more robust-yet-agile, Sandahls organ melodies more complementary, Clevelands layers of guitar more versatile, or the groups trademark harmonies more bewitching and rapturous. For every one of Floating Features seismic crescendos, there are just as many small, evocative details coloring its somnambulist soundscape. Only La Luz could conjure up Floating Features Leone-on-LSD vibes, and the album finds the L.A. band at the height of their powersgolden rebels in a golden dream.
The Whiffs: formed in April of 2016 featuring Zach Campbell (Wet Ones, Rooftop Vigilantes) Nic Allred (Nubiles) Rory Cameron (Conquerors) and Jake Cardwell (The Caves). Brought together by a mutual love of Power Pop, ala The Nerves, Big Star, dB's, Bad Finger, Nick Lowe, and The Exploding Hearts, half the band had never actually met each other before playing music together for the first time. After the first rehearsal it was obvious this was the lineup to bring a Power Pop revival to Kansas City. After Nick Allred left the group the boys managed to bring Chicago Pop mastermind Joe Montanaro of The Rubs into the fray. The band is now churning out hits and hooks as a true power house of Power Pop.
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LocationO' Leaver's Pub (View)
1322 S Saddle Creek rd.
Omaha, NE 68106
United States
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