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Live Music
“Talking to Myself” by the Linda Lindas
April 13, 2022

If you love the movie “Freaky Friday” you will absolutely love this up and rising Los Angeles-based all female band. The Linda Lindas are an Asian American and Latina punk-rock band who started playing in their garage for fun. The band is made up of two sisters, their cousin and a family friend, with their […]
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“Everly Foreverly” by Julia Logan
March 4, 2022

Ever wonder what it would feel like to get into a time machine and travel to the 1960’s? Technically, you can’t travel faster than the speed of light, however, you can get very close. Indie singer/songwriter Julia Logan’s golden voice makes you feel like you have time traveled to the era of groovy music and […]
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Magdalena Bay Brings the Mercurial World to Viva Pomona!
December 15, 2021

LA-based indie duo Magdalena Bay are bringing their celestial brand of electro-pop to Viva Pomona! on December 19th. Melding hypnotic dream pop with digital RnB rhythms, this band presents some of the most forward-thinking sounds in indie music today. 2021 has been a good year for Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin, the two halves of […]
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Artist of the Week: Psymon Spine
June 17, 2021

Brooklyn-Based Psych Pop Band Psymon Spine is KX FM’s Artist of the Week! We asked the experimental pop outfit to send us a recipe they love to make and they sent us instructions on how to make Buddy’s Merry Grilled Cheese. Psymon Spine believes in family values, so we only make our food in bulk. […]
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Vida Moxy – “Salem Lover Live Session”
June 10, 2021

Local indie band Vida Moxy have released a brand new video performance! Hailing from Los Angeles, this up-and-coming four piece is making a name for themselves blending rock, soul, Latin, and all other genres that call LA home. Check out their performance of the original song “Salem Lover” live from The Artisan Building here:
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Pardoner – Came Down Different
May 31, 2021

Bay Area punks Pardoner have opened the floodgates of punk rock for the 2020’s. With fuzzed-out guitars and witty, self-deprecating lyrics, this San Francisco four piece is reinventing punk for a new generation. Dead Kennedys, Black Flag, Minutemen, hell, even Green Day at some point paved the way for punk rock on the West Coast […]
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Pardoner – “Came Down Different”
May 31, 2021

Bay Area punks Pardoner have opened the floodgates of punk rock for the 2020’s. With fuzzed-out guitars and witty, self-deprecating lyrics, this San Francisco four piece is reinventing punk for a new generation. Dead Kennedys, Black Flag, Minutemen, hell, even Green Day at some point paved the way for punk rock on the West Coast […]
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Museum of Love “Marching Orders”
May 26, 2021

“Marching Orders,” the new single from dance-punk supergroup Museum of Love is KX FM’s Catch of the Week. Comprised of Pat Mahoney of LCD Soundsystem and Jee Day of the Juan MacLean, this group takes obvious influence from the indie electronic underground of the ’00s, with added inspiration from artists such as Harry Nilsson and […]
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Artist of the Week: JPOLND
May 20, 2021

Singer-Songwriter JPOLND is KX FM’s Artist of the Week! We asked the multi-talented artist to share with us a recipe she loves to make and she sent us instructions on how to cook Fried Cauliflower Rice. JPOLND’s Easy Low-FODMAP Gluten Free Vegetarian (or Vegan) Fried Cauliflower Rice I don’t always love to cook, so when […]
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