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Listen to "California Finally," another new song from La Luz

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Just in time for what’s certain to be a very busy SXSW for La Luz, the Los Angeles band is teasing out more music from their highly-anticipated new album Floating Features. “California Finally”–the band’s tribute to the “weird golden paradise” they call home–premiered this morning via BUST Magazine. See below for a massive list of just-announced...

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Announcing La Luz's Floating Features, out 5/11/18

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Hardly Art is pleased to announce the return of L.A. shredders La Luz, whose new album Floating Features will arrive on LP, CD, digital, and cassette Friday, May 11th. Propulsive first single “Cicada” offers a taste of Floating Features’ blissed-out hi-fi sound–stream it now and click the link above to watch director Ryan D. Browne’s soap opera-...

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La Luz kick off epic tour, issue Damp Face EP on 10"

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Let it never be said that La Luz are disinclined to hard work. The tour-happy four-piece returns to the road today with a show in Claremont, California that kicks off a three-month North American tour which includes appearances at the Levitation, Sasquatch!, and Pickathon music festivals. Additionally, Hardly Art is pleased to announce that La L...

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La Luz announce Spring and Summer US tour dates


Despite having recently relocated to Los Angeles, La Luz – whose 2015 metaphysical rave-up Weirdo Shrine was the subject of many well-deserved critical plaudits – are already hitting the road once again. See the tour page for a full list of upcoming tour dates, including appearances at SXSW and the Sasquatch! music festival, and performances in ...

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La Luz shares new video for "You Disappear," European tour starts tomorrow


This morning, Noisey shared “You Disappear,” the latest music video from Seattle’s triumphant “surf noir” four-piece La Luz. While conceived as a loving homage to slapped-together public access variety programs, the video also incorporates some far-out 3-D visuals that anyone at home with a pair of 3-D glasses (which were complementary in every ...

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