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The sisters HAIM have announced their One More HAIM Tour with a Los Angeles concert date at the Hollywood Bowl scheduled for May 1, 2022. Touring in support of their latest album ‘Women In Music Pt. III’, HAIM’s 27-date tour will take them to various cities across the U.S. including Berkeley, Las Vegas, Seattle, and more. Waxahatchee, […]
MoreMaking a pit-stop at the Fox Theater in Pomona before their appearance at the weekend one installment of Coachella, sisterly trio Haim gave fans a cover to cover run-through of their sophomore album Something To Tell You. A love letter to the melodic, soft-rock of the early 00’s, the album’s songs bring an anthemic nature to […]
MoreLos Angeles just can’t get enough of LA girls HAIM. Scratch that, from celebrities to super fans, the world can’t get enough of the three bad ass sisters known as HAIM. HAIM has announced a Los Angeles headline show date at the Greek Theater LA. The fierce band of sisters will take the outdoor stage […]
MoreWhat better way to enjoy your afternoon than with performances by some of the newest and most buzzworthy alternative acts in the music scene? How about getting to dance to our favorite Los Angeles born and raised sisters, HAIM? Well, Alt. 98.7 answered your prayers with their annual Summer Camp concert this past Saturday. The […]
MoreWith the kind of picturesque, coastal views Southern California boasts, it’s pretty surprising that Ohana Fest remains the first and only beach-side music festival to emerge in recent memory. Placing stages and fans about as close to the water as possible without jumping on surfboards and rafts, the festival will be returning in early September […]
MoreHAIM, Charlotte Day Wilson, and Steven A. Clark deliver thrilling 30 Days in LA performances at Fonda The Fonda was in for a hot night with L.A.’s favorite sisters HAIM in the house. The show is just one of the many fabulous 30 Days In LA shows, curated by Red Bull Sound Select. The night started […]
MoreWhat began as a blisteringly hot Saturday afternoon for Governors Ball day two, would end, unknowingly to many, as the festival’s impromptu finale as heavy thunderstorms formed near the evening. The festival’s actual final day, which had some of the best collections of rock like Cold War Kids and Courtney Barnett, was unfortunately cancelled due […]
MoreThere is basically a major music festival in the United States once a weekend once festival season “officially” kicks off with Coachella in mid-April. While most of these festivals do a great job of curating unique lineups tailored to their usual base of patrons, there’s a handful of acts that you’ll see on more than […]
MoreBonnaroo was one of the more eye-opening experiences of my life last year. While Coachella is much more commercialized and a lot more people there for the scene, Bonnaroo lives up to its reputation for “radiating positivity.” It was the perfect amount of weird I was looking for in a camping festival and I anticipated […]
MoreAmong the dozen or so festivals I covered for Grimy Goods in 2015, the beach-side Hangout Fest stood out as easily the most unique and definitely one of the most memorable of the bunch. When Beck’s fest-closing set ended last year, I was already making plans to come back in 2016. Headlining the 2016 edition […]
MoreSweetgreen is a smartly sourced seasonal food chain that began in DC and now operates all along the East Coast, founded by three Georgetown University graduates. With two of those founders being LA-based, it was only a matter of time until they tried their hand on the West Coast. Though the W. 3rd St. location […]
MoreLongtime Jenny Lewis fans like myself had been waiting for what happened Sunday at Coachella’s Outdoor Theatre for a long time. Fellow former Rilo Kiley member Blake Sennett showed up to play guitar on “Portions for Foxes,” as his new project Night Terrors of 1927 performed earlier in the day. Sennett gave a spirited effort, […]
MoreOne of Coachella’s best surprises Saturday was when Hozier brought out Este Haim to perform a cover of The Time’s “Jungle Love.” But the rest of his 50-minute main stage set proved he’s not a gimmick, or a one-hit wonder. Still, Coachella in 2015 hasn’t exactly been known for big surprises and Este’s entrance to […]
MoreAs we noted in our 20 Hottest Men in Indie Music feature last month, it’s hard not to fall in love with a talented musician when they’re on stage giving you a memorable performance. Now it’s time to give the accomplished ladies their shine. From their extraordinary talents, to the way they own the stage, and […]
MoreThe aptly-described “three sisters and a mister”, Valley band HAIM rocked their set just prior to the sun setting on day one of Coachella weekend two. HAIM’s live show sounds a smidge different from their studio work. It’s more rock than R&B, a rock n roll Wilson Phillips if you will. Surprisingly, oldest sister Este […]
MoreThe brunette guitar-slinging sisters known as HAIM will headline the Fox Theater in Pomona on Wednesday, April 16th around their Coachella dates. HAIM have been hot on the music festival circuit with 2014 dates at both Coachella and Sasquatch!, after wowing fans at this past year’s Glastonbury. The all-female L.A. rockers recently played a sold-out performance […]
MoreThe lovely Haim sisters just got back from a stellar performance at Glastonbury and now they girls continue on their long tour! These indie-r&b-rockers don’t even have an LP out, but they just keep on playing massive music festivals and shows. HAIM’S Fallen EP is out now, you can grab it here. HAIM have added […]
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