“‘Harley’ is a song about one of our first friends we made after moving to LA. The song more or less wrote itself as the first 2 verses are based on a conversation Harley & I had about a homesick heart. This is not a breakup song. This is a song about sacrifice and new beginnings.” -Sasha Massey
“‘Harley’ is a song about one of our first friends we made after moving to LA. The song more or less wrote itself as the first 2 verses are based on a conversation Harley & I had about a homesick heart. This is not a breakup song. This is a song about sacrifice and new beginnings.” -Sasha Massey
“I probably did make an effort to consider the sound of my vocals in a way that I haven’t done before, given that I’ve never considered the way I sing before this record. I also think that perhaps the style of the songs and the way they sound impacts the way that the vocals come across, as well as the lyrics themselves.” – Lande Hekt
“I probably did make an effort to consider the sound of my vocals in a way that I haven’t done before, given that I’ve never considered the way I sing before this record. I also think that perhaps the style of the songs and the way they sound impacts the way that the vocals come across, as well as the lyrics themselves.” – Lande Hekt
Over their eighteen years as a band, Jim Putnam’s Los Angeles based collective Radar Brothers proved to be a model of consistency and melancholic, sun-baked comfort. Defying conventional, perpetual myths that artists must consciously reinvent themselves, a deep dive retrospective at the band’s working class trajectory reveals a singular path on the perennial edge of a larger, opportunistic breakthrough.
Over their eighteen years as a band, Jim Putnam’s Los Angeles based collective Radar Brothers proved to be a model of consistency and melancholic, sun-baked comfort. Defying conventional, perpetual myths that artists must consciously reinvent themselves, a deep dive retrospective at the band’s working class trajectory reveals a singular path on the perennial edge of a larger, opportunistic breakthrough.