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At a non-decrypt spot in downtown Los Angles you’ll come across a grungy “store front” called Basic Flowers. Inside there’s a room with only a single standing lightbulb, random chairs set against walls, a table made out of a house shutter, a stick tree displaying shirts for sale that are designed with sharpies. Wandering your […]
MoreKera of Kera and The Lesbians is unmistakable. Not easily defined or categorized she roams the tumultuous landscape of life owning who she is while embracing the dream of what she is yet to become. Born and raised in San Diego to conservative parents, Kera is one of four children. She knew early on that […]
MoreAnna Bulbrook needed only a few months to pull together an epic three-day fest celebrating women in rock. The lead singer of The Bulls brought the inaugural GirlSchool’s Field Day Weekend to the Bootleg Theater and Bar, featuring names like Dead Sara, Veruca Salt and Riothorse Royale on the bill. We were there on the […]
MoreGrimy Goods presented another packed Kera and the Lesbians residency night at the Echo this past Monday, Feb. 17th. The evening’s delectable appetizers were Wyatt Blair and the Black Apples, followed by the tasty main dish that are Kera and the Lesbians, and closing up the spectacular evening of music with the final dessert: Andrew […]
MoreUPDATE: On Monday, Feb. 17th Kera & the Lesbians will have a special onsite screen printing! The first 10 people in the venue (the Echo) will get a ticket to get a shirt pressed for FREE! They have a limited amount of extra T-shirts so be sure to bring own to ensure your FREE screen printing […]
MoreOn this special segment of Grimy T.V., we head to Bedrock L.A. for Echo Park Rising! Our guest host Al Scott of the kick-ass L.A. band, the Dead Ships gets up-close-and-personal with the lovely Kera of Kera and the Lesbians. Naturally, they talk about lesbians, as well as some other rad stuff such as a […]
MoreThe Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever hosted a hot night of badass women this past Monday evening. Getting the energy whirling were LA local faves, Kera & The Lesbians. I honestly can’t get enough of these artists. Led by the ever-spicy Kera Armendariz on vocals and guitar, their music does not disappoint. As a showman, […]
MoreAfter six years of playing bass across Los Angeles for the Dead Ships, Alex Moore found himself feeling more than a little stagnant and drifting in regards to his musical soul. The debut single for Moore’s new project, Cowgirls, was inspired by a desire for “reinvention” and “to flip the script and change the monologue […]
MoreEmphatic folk songwriter KERA (fka Kera and the Lesbians) recently revealed a new recording of a song they penned years ago. “Bright Future Ahead” features some additional vocals by friend and now collaborator, Devendra Banhart; all proceeds for the song will be donated to Trans Lifeline. To celebrate the release, KERA will perform at Vocal […]
MoreWhen Arroyo Seco Weekend debuted last year with its stellar lineup, excellent food and alcohol options, and soothing Pasadena locale, it proved that a festival could offer the family-friendly environment of a picnic at the park on a large scale. Returning for its second year on the green that surrounds the Rose Bowl Stadium, day one […]
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