Los Angeles trio L.A. Witch have unveiled the official video to their latest single 'The Lines'. The track is taken from their upcoming album 'DOGGOD', out April 4th on Suicide Squeeze Records.
L.A. Witch have announced the release of their forthcoming LP titled 'DOGGOD'. The record is slated to drop April 4th on Suicide Squeeze. This marks the follow-up to their 2025 album 'Play With Fire'.
Seattle outfit Chastity Belt have announced a new album titled 'Live Laugh Love', landing March 29th 2024 via Suicide Squeeze Records. The record is the follow-up to their 2019 self-titled LP.
Courtney Barnett has unveiled a new cover version of Chasity Belt's track 'Different Now', which was originally featured on CB's 2017 LP 'I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone'. Courtney Barnett's rendition is taken from a split 7" with Kurt Vile who covers Chasity Belt's song 'This Time of Night'.
Austin-based band Holy Wave will release their forthcoming album 'Five of Cups' on Suicide Squeeze. The new record is the follow-up to their studio LP 'Interloper' which dropped back in 2020.
Los Angeles rockers Death Valley Girls are scheduled to drop their new album 'Islands In The Sky' on February 24th. The record will released on Suicide Squeeze Records.
Los Angeles rockers Death Valley Girls have shared a new remix by none other than electro queen Peaches. In one sense, this collaboration seems unorthodox. However, if there is anyone who has maintained a punk spirit throughout her career is Canadian-born Peaches.
L.A. punk outfit Death Valley Girls have released their new single 'It's All Really Kind of Amazing' via Suicide Squeeze. Quite the uplifting song, the track touches on believing in your dreams and the understanding that you can achieve your visions. Magnificently composed, there are elements of psychedelic and desert rock with bright pop melodies bursting through the production.
Los Angeles rockers Death Valley Girls have unveiled the video to their track 'I'm A Man Too', which is taken from their album 'Glow in the Dark', set to get reissued on August 27th via Suicide Squeeze Records. Directed by Cherry, the vid is one long take on how to apply makeup in the most absurd way. Seemingly representing a duality of genders with there being a moustache and thick eyebrows painted on the face, the track itself is definitely one of the highlights on the LP.
On July 30th L.A. band Death Valley Girls will reissue their 2014 debut LP 'Street Venom' on vinyl. The re-release will land as a deluxe edition via Suicide Squeeze. Along with the announcement of the reissue, Death Valley Girls have also shared a new video for their track 'Sanitarium Blues'. Directed by Wiktor Lekston, the visuals are a collage of trippy, psychedelic visuals that represent a form of astral projection.