
La Luz
On their self-titled fourth album, La Luz launch themselves into a new realm of emotional intimacy for a collection of songs steeped in the mysteries of the natural world and the magic of human chemistry that has found manifestation in the musical ESP between guitarist and songwriter Shana Cleveland, bassist Lena Simon, and keyboardist Alice Sandahl.
To help shape La Luz, the band found a kindred spirit in producer Adrian Younge. Though primarily known for his work with hip-hop, soul, and jazz acts, Younge saw in La Luz a shared vision that transcended genre. āWe both create music with the same attitude, and thatās what I love about them,ā he says. āThey are never afraid to be risky and their style is captivating. It was an honour to work with them.ā The result is an album that is both the most naturalistic and psychedelic of the bandās career.
All the elements of classic La Luz are still presentāthe lush harmonies, the impeccable musicianship, the gorgeous melodiesābut itās a richer, earthier iteration, replete with inorganic sounds that mimic the surreality of natureāthe humming of invisible bugs, the atmospheric sizzle of a hot day. After spending the last few years living in rural northern California, Clevelandās lyrics have become more grounded, less interested in traveling to other dimensions than in peeking behind the curtain of this one. With sounds ranging from ghostly electric guitar shimmers, charging fuzz-guitar rock, soulful organ-driven dream-funk, galactic synths, and breezy ā70s folk-pop, La Luz is an album that celebrates loveāof music, of friendship, of life in all its forms.
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On their self-titled fourth album, La Luz launch themselves into a new realm of emotional intimacy for a collection of songs steeped in the mysteries of the natural world and the magic of human chemistry that has found manifestation in the musical ESP between guitarist and songwriter Shana Cleveland, bassist Lena Simon, and keyboardist Alice Sandahl.
To help shape La Luz, the band found a kindred spirit in producer Adrian Younge. Though primarily known for his work with hip-hop, soul, and jazz acts, Younge saw in La Luz a shared vision that transcended genre. āWe both create music with the same attitude, and thatās what I love about them,ā he says. āThey are never afraid to be risky and their style is captivating. It was an honour to work with them.ā The result is an album that is both the most naturalistic and psychedelic of the bandās career.
All the elements of classic La Luz are still presentāthe lush harmonies, the impeccable musicianship, the gorgeous melodiesābut itās a richer, earthier iteration, replete with inorganic sounds that mimic the surreality of natureāthe humming of invisible bugs, the atmospheric sizzle of a hot day. After spending the last few years living in rural northern California, Clevelandās lyrics have become more grounded, less interested in traveling to other dimensions than in peeking behind the curtain of this one. With sounds ranging from ghostly electric guitar shimmers, charging fuzz-guitar rock, soulful organ-driven dream-funk, galactic synths, and breezy ā70s folk-pop, La Luz is an album that celebrates loveāof music, of friendship, of life in all its forms.
















