With 232 pages and an expanded 12″ by 12″ format, our biggest print issue yet celebrates the people, places, music, and art of our hometown, including cover features on David Lynch, Nipsey Hussle, Syd, and Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records, plus Brian Wilson, Cuco, Ty Segall, Lord Huron, Remi Wolf, The Doors, the art of RISK, Taz, Estevan Oriol, Kii Arens, and Edward Colver, and so much more.




Photo by Michael Muller. Image design by Gene Bresler at Catch Light Digital. Cobver design by Jerome Curchod.
Phoebe Bridgers makeup: Jenna Nelson (using Smashbox Cosmetics)
Phoebe Bridgers hair: Lauren Palmer-Smith
MUNA hair/makeup: Caitlin Wronski
The Los Angeles Issue

Pulp, More
The Sheffield art rock ensemble’s first album in nearly 24 years still maintains their Kinks-y kitchen sink dramatics in opposition to Oasis’ Beatles-like demeanor and Blur’s operatic Who-ness.

Sufjan Stevens, Carrie & Lowell [10th Anniversary Edition]
Padded out with a personal essay, family photos, and outtakes, this re-release of Stevens’ album-length eulogy permits yet another return to the 1980s Oregon of the artist’s memory.

Alan Sparhawk, With Trampled by Turtles
Far more mournful than his solo debut from last year, the former Low member’s collaboration with the titular bluegrass band is drenched in sorrow, absence, longing, and dark devastation.
Will Schube

The fest is set for October 3 – 5 and October 10 – 13.

The Japanese-American songwriter discusses building her debut album Animaru in the image of its radically restless, endlessly inquisitive creator.

The song features a voice note from Zack Fox, and comes paired with a B-side titled “Can’t Win Em All.”

The band will be celebrating 10 years of Strange Trails on tour later this month.

The songwriter’s Blood on the Silver Screen LP is out now.

“Lost Highway was always a musical stable for artists who might be considered outliers or outlaws,” said Musgraves.

Precipice will arrive on July 25 via her new label home of Loma Vista.

After teasing the project with new single “What Was That” last week, the New Zealand pop star revealed that she’ll release her fourth album on June 27.

From Sudan Archives’ production to Nick Hakim’s vibes, the Montreal-based art-pop artist breaks down some of her biggest inspirations on her third album.

Holograms on Metal Film arrives May 23.

The project will arrive on June 20.

The new gigs include a show at the Greek Theatre in LA.

The record’s cover art was shot by Paul Thomas Anderson.

First single “Gunslinger” is out now.

The song will be featured on Nate Amos’ deluxe reissue of last year’s Box for Buddy, Box for Star LP.

The former Lush leader’s new group opened for Tolhurst and Budgie during a recent US run.

The project will arrive on June 20 via drink sum wtr.

Evoto
The Kentucky-based songwriter also announced a North American tour in support of her forthcoming Planting by the Signs LP.

There will also be a deluxe edition available for purchase.

The run will conclude with two shows alongside LCD Soundsystem at the Hollywood Bowl.