L.A. Witch

General | Sep 2017

Reviews

Super Chuck
Reviewed 2017-09-22
If La Luz are the joyful surfers that arrive leave the beach at sunset just in time to share a joint before mom calls for the family barbecue, L.A. Witch are the outcast badasses that appear once the sun goes down. Their self-titled debut is one that bubbles with retro rock fuelled passion - it feels like they’ve been raised on a diet of short-lived, little-known cult bands, recasting their influence into three minute blasts of reverb-drenched guitar jangles that have a firm dream pop underbelly.

Like: Death Valley Girls, Bleached, The Cramps, Thee Oh Sees

FCC Clean.

Play: 1, 3, 5, 7, 8.

1.Kill My Baby Tonight (3:07) - Chillingly-assured psycho-ballad.
2.Brian (4:03) - Hypnotic voice floats in on a cloud of pink smoke.
3.Untitled (3:14) - Twangy guitars with slight country swing to its rhythm.
4.You Love Nothing (3:36) - Swaggering vibes, dreamily lethargic.
5.Drive Your Car (3:16) - Scorched hammock ballad Stooges-style.
6.Baby In Blue Jeans (4:29) - Dream-pop, beautiful guitars.
7.Feel Alright (3:34) - Mid tempo Psych-Garage more Stooges vibes.
8.Good Guys (2:07) - Cool indie pop song, catchy vocals.
9.Get Lost (4:22) - Keen understanding of how to build texturally rich rock.

Recent airplay

Get Lost
Down in the BasementMar 02, 2023
Baby In Blue Jeans
down in the basementOct 20, 2022
Good Guys
Down in the BasementJul 07, 2022
Kill My Baby Tonight
Kill My Baby Tonight
You Love Nothing

Charting

2017-09-27 — 2017-11-29
Week EndingAirplays
Nov 26 1
Nov 19 2
Nov 12 1
Nov 5 5
Oct 29 8
Oct 15 3
Oct 8 3
Oct 1 2

Track listing

1. Kill My Baby Tonight
2. Brian
3. Untitled
4. You Love Nothing
5. Drive Your Car
6. Baby In Blue Jeans
7. Feel Alright
8. Good Guys
9. Get Lost