Allah-Las’ second album, Worship The Sun, expands on the sound established by their maiden effort, honing their fusion of West Coast garage rock and roll, Latin percussion and electric folk. As richly textured and timeless as a Southern California beach break, the songs are evocative of Los Angeles’ storied past. Beatniks, artists, surfers, nomads. Remnants of a bygone Sunset Strip. Golden tans and cosmic sunsets. One can feel the warmth of the sun, but the band deftly avoids the kitsch so often indulged by lovers of these things. Hints of Byrds, Love, Felt, and those who follow are threaded into the tapestry. The first single from the forthcoming LP has just been releases and already the 45″ for “501-415 b/w No Werewolf” is sold out.
They’ve recently released a video for the title track, which you can see here:
Watch ‘Worship The Sun’ On NYLON!
Catch the band while they tour this fall.
Nov 20 – Asheville, NC – The Mothlight #
Nov 21 – Washington, DC – The Rock & Roll Hotel #
Nov 22 – Baltimore, MD – Metro Gallery #
Nov 23 – Philadelphia, PA – Boot & Saddle #
Nov 24 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg #
Nov 26 – Montreal, QC – Petit Campus #
Nov 27 – Toronto, ONT – Horseshoe Tavern #
Nov 28 – Detroit, MI – Lager House #
Nov 29 – Chicago, Il – Lincoln Hall #
Dec 01 – St. Paul, MN – Turf Club #
Dec 04 – Vancouver, BC – Electric Owl #
Dec 05 – Seattle, WA – Chop Suey #
Dec 06 – Portland, OR – Star Theater #
Dec 08 – Arcata, CA – Jambalaya Arcata #
Dec 09 – Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst Atrium #
Dec 11 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey #
Dec 12 – San Diego, CA – The Casbah #
Dec 13 – San Ana, CA – Observatory- Constellation Room #
Dec 30 – San Francisco, CA – The Chapel
Dec 31 – San Francisco, CA – The Chapel
# w/ Tashaki Miyaki
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