From Lil Tracy to Wet Leg -- the New LA Weekly Playlist is Live
Sha EK (Drew Young)

From Lil Tracy to Wet Leg -- the New LA Weekly Playlist is Live

From Lil Tracy to Wet Leg: The 136th LA Weekly playlist, reviewing the musicians that we’ve been writing about all week, is live now. There’s electronic music from Audiofly hip-hop from Sha EK, punk from Social Distortion and the Adolescents, alt-pop from the Living Tombstone and Yungblud, and so much more.
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IT’S ALIVE! The Living Tombstone (David Suh)

From Lil Tracy to Wet Leg
Also this week:
Sam Haft of print stars the Living Tombstone told us that, “We treat this as a very structured full-time job, and in spite of the fact that now we have moved into the music industry formally instead of just being on YouTube, we still operate in that DIY fashion. Other artists get very surprised at how much we do ourselves. We almost act like our own creative agency. It’s been a DIY operation since Day One, and that’s how we’re most comfortable working.”
“I need to not ignore what people like nowadays,” added YoavLandau. “It’s more my job to notice the similarities of things that are odd, and see where that fits into what people listen to nowadays. Surprise them that way.”
In "Not Another DJ," Audiofly said that, “Any long relationship takes its toll after a while and ours lasted longer than most. We believe we both felt the need to explore our own personal journeys before calling it quits with the music industry on the whole. It’s been a beautiful journey though and one that has given us a lot of memories to cherish for years to come. The necessary experience to move forward on our own two feet.”



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