The pandemic has affected any artist’s approach to their music. With the loss of live music, plus traditional recording methods having to be thrown out the window, some artists have embraced the change and used it as a catalyst for inspiration.
BANKS at the Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles
10 am. That’s how early people lined up to see BANKS croon into the microphone at her 2019 homecoming show. I don’t blame them.
Jai Wolf at Shrine Expo Hall, Los Angeles
Photos from Jai Wolf’s show at Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles on 5/31.
Smino + EarthGang at the Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles
Photos from Smino at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, with support from EarthGang.
HÆLOS at the Teragram Ballroom, Los Angeles
On a cold Thursday night in March, HÆLOS made a 600-capacity Los Angeles venue feel as large as the Hollywood Bowl.
The Kooks at the Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles
The Kooks played a setlist compiled of their greatest hits to the crowd at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
The Japanese House at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles
The Japanese House brought her brand new album to the Masonic Lodge in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Years & Years at The Wiltern, Los Angeles
Years & Years played at The Wiltern in Los Angeles with support from CYN and Jess Kent.
Arctic Monkeys at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles
If Arctic Monkeys received any criticism for their new album, the crowd didn’t show it.
Tove Styrke at the Belasco Theater, Los Angeles
Tove Styrke played The Belasco Theater in Los Angeles.
