San Diego band Champ have just released the video for their song “Real Cool Kids,” and we’ve got the first look. Continue reading…
San Diego band Champ have just released the video for their song “Real Cool Kids,” and we’ve got the first look. Continue reading…
MP3: No Age – Fever Dreaming
MP3: No Age – Glitter
MP3: No Age – You’re A Target
MP3: No Age – Teen Creeps
MP3: No Age – Eraser
L.A.’s No Age just released the video for “C’mon Stimmung,†the first single from their upcoming album An Object (out August 20). Continue reading…
San Diego songbird Miss Erika Davies has unveiled the new video for “Part the Sea,” the title track off her latest album. Continue reading…

As a wise man (or was it a pony boy?) once said, nothing gold can stay. That’s especially true of San Diego’s most buzzworthy bands, many of which tend to leave America’s Finest City in their rear-view at the first sign of fame. And while acts like The Soft Pack and Wavves may have skipped town as soon as the getting was good, at least The Tablets formed their band after they moved to Brooklyn. Continue reading…
Father John Misty just released a video for “Funtimes in Babylon,” the opening track from his most excellent debut album, Fear Fun:
FJM leader Josh Tillman, who co-directed “the clip†with Grant James (“This Is Sally Hatchetâ€), had this to say: “Music videos don’t need blurbs. It’s like putting a brief summary before a Garfield comic strip. Also when did everyone start calling them “clips”? A “clip” is an excerpt of a whole, I thought. Whoever post’s (sic) this, don’t spoil the ending in your blurb, which will probably read like this: “Seattle based folk beardo Father John Murphy mopes around a deserted, apocalyptic landscape (and shows off some of those infamous dance moves) in this Josh Tillman directed clip for “Funtimes In Babylon.” (SubPop)