LØLØ has been absolutely unstoppable over the last few years. Since 2019, she has been boldly developing her sound, sharpening her style, and bringing back old-school heartbreak. Taking the troupes of classic pop-punk, forcing them through a modern mesh and coming out the other side with music that pays tribute to what has come before as well as what is still to arrive, her journey is still only just beginning. She has released three EPs since she started taking her diary entries and putting them into songs, most recently 2022’s Debbie Downer. Working with Maggie Lindemann and girlfriends, touring with… Read more »
The Californian indie-pop outfit, Lavalove have announced their signing to Pure Noise Records today. To celebrate the news, the group has released a brand new single “One Last Heart“. The track definitely falls into the indie-pop world, but upon first listen it oozes a surf-rock inspired ambience coated in shimmery guitar tones and glossy vocals. The band takes influence from a multitude of genres – everything from modern indie, to blues rock, to acid jazz. Lavalove was created in Los Angeles, California by vocalist and rhythm guitarist Tealarose Coy. On lead guitar, Jenny was the next member of the band,… Read more »
A blue-collar Blade movie.
Properties featured: Motherland: Fort Salem, I Just Killed My Dad, I Am Groot, Locke & Key, Instant Dream Home, Never Have I Ever, This Fool, A League of Their Own
Reaches for early Guy Ritchie but stumbles into Smokin’ Aces territory.
Everything Everywhere All At Once is like a mind-expanding hallucinogenic balm that restores some of our humanity.
Um…it’s West Side Story but made in the new century versus the sixties with a new gloss of paint.
This week: His Dark Materials, London Hughes: To Catch a D*ck, The Midnight Sky, Sylvie’s Love, Bridgerton, One Night in Miami, News of the World, Promising Young Woman, Wonder Woman 1984, SOUL, Letterkenny, Best Leftovers Ever!, Yearly Departed, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Doctor Who, The Watch, The Rookie
I’m glad that’s over but I’m still looking forward to more Wonder Woman and, hey, you just might like it.
Why do they never think about “her” future?