Formed in 2013 in Los Angeles by lifelong friends, this indie-rock band consists of Soraya Sebghati, Jacob Butler and Josh Arteaga. Fueled by a shared dream, they spent their late teens relentlessly practicing. Since they started to perform, they’ve played renowned venues such as The Troubadour and the Lodge Room, as well as festivals like the San Juan County Fair and opening for Spaceface. Inspired by Fleetwood Mac and Queens Of The Stone Age, they released their debut “Green” in 2016.
Celebrating overcoming the need for self-sacrifice, their new single is about breaking the cycle of constantly catering to others at your own expense. Doused in highly infectious vintage vibes with a lustrous neon hue, the song has a punchy pop-rock melody. Driven by a groovy bassline, crisp percussion and sparkling electric guitars, the virulent tune is full of sonic energy. And with her dynamic, self-assured vocals coasting the notes, this empowering groove is relatable and cathartic.
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From their album “Life Beyond L.A.” (1978):
From their upcoming album “The Womack Sisters”, to be released on 14 August 2026:
Originally from Bordeaux, this French-British duo is comprised of brothers Antoine and Greg Saults. Their childhood dream of forming a band came true in 2014. Driven by British musical influences, they moved to London in 2017. Since they’ve garnered praise from
Singing about choosing inner peace over the need for constant competition and validation, their new single is about the search for something real in a fast paced world. Melodically taking us back to the yacht-rock vibe of the 70s and 80s, the song is dipped in west-coast nostalgia. With an energetic percussion, vintage synths and soaring saxophone laying down the groove, it’s the multi-layered harmonies and silky, soul-dipped vocals that make this tune a polished retro trip.
From her album “Saxuality” (1990):
From his upcoming album “My Mess, My Heart, My Life”, to be released on 19 June 2026: