CoachellAltDelight brings attention to special artists that will be featured in Indio come April.
Some we love. Some we just discovered. All good stuff.
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66 (73) Days

Louisiana five-piece Givers’ debut album “In Light” is the kind of upbeat indie that could pull you out of bed on a rainy day. It’s has optimistic vibe that I think is like Vampire-Weekend-meets-Matt-and-Kim. It’s pure funky fun with a tribal spin. Be on the lookout for them at Coachella this year. They’d be so much fun to watch. Even if you’re not going, be sure to pick up their album.

Up Up Up
Saw You First
Noche Nada

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CoachellAltDelight brings attention to special artists that will be featured in Indio come April.
Some we love. Some we just discovered. All good stuff.
Click here for more from this series.
66 (73) Days

Louisiana five-piece Givers’ debut album “In Light” is the kind of upbeat indie that could pull you out of bed on a rainy day. It’s has optimistic vibe that I think is like Vampire-Weekend-meets-Matt-and-Kim. It’s pure funky fun with a tribal spin. Be on the lookout for them at Coachella this year. They’d be so much fun to watch. Even if you’re not going, be sure to pick up their album.

Up Up Up
Saw You First
Noche Nada

CoachellAltDelight brings attention to special artists that will be featured in Indio come April.
Some we love. Some we just discovered. All good stuff.
Click here for more from this series.
67 (74) Days

Coachella‘s on the horizon, which means it’s time to get you lucky ticketholders ready for the two weekend extravaganza. Harlem’s A$AP Rocky popped up on everyone’s radar when he slowed down last summer with “Purple Swag.” I honestly couldn’t rationally tell you why he’s good, I just know when I shut up and listen my ears are down. He combines the slickness of NY rap with the southern trill style with other shit I can’t really discern. He doesn’t really say much on LiveLoveA$AP if you’re one to analyze lyrics, but it’s tough to pay attention anyways when the production courtesy of Clams Casino, Spaceghost Purp, and others sends your brain to a different realm. He takes swag rap from stupid as fuck to enjoyable which is cool with me. Great to listen to when you’re all twisted on multiple substances which tends to happen in Indio. Catch him on Friday.

A$AP Rocky – BASS
A$AP Rocky – Peso
A$AP Rocky – Brand New Guy (ft. Schoolboy Q)
A$AP Rocky – Wassup
A$AP Rocky – Pretty Flacko

cheers
+jangbar

FULL POST

CoachellAltDelight brings attention to special artists that will be featured in Indio come April.
Some we love. Some we just discovered. All good stuff.
Click here for more from this series.
67 (74) Days

Coachella‘s on the horizon, which means it’s time to get you lucky ticketholders ready for the two weekend extravaganza. Harlem’s A$AP Rocky popped up on everyone’s radar when he slowed down last summer with “Purple Swag.” I honestly couldn’t rationally tell you why he’s good, I just know when I shut up and listen my ears are down. He combines the slickness of NY rap with the southern trill style with other shit I can’t really discern. He doesn’t really say much on LiveLoveA$AP if you’re one to analyze lyrics, but it’s tough to pay attention anyways when the production courtesy of Clams Casino, Spaceghost Purp, and others sends your brain to a different realm. He takes swag rap from stupid as fuck to enjoyable which is cool with me. Great to listen to when you’re all twisted on multiple substances which tends to happen in Indio. Catch him on Friday.

A$AP Rocky – BASS
A$AP Rocky – Peso
A$AP Rocky – Brand New Guy (ft. Schoolboy Q)
A$AP Rocky – Wassup
A$AP Rocky – Pretty Flacko

cheers
+jangbar