19.11.24
LOS BITCHOS
The energetic, London-based pan-continental, mostly-instrumental four piece Los Bitchos are undoubtedly one of the breakthrough bands of 2022, and they are ending the year the only way they know how, by celebrating!
Having played their retro-futuristic blend of Peruvian chicha, Argentine cumbia, Turkish psych and surf guitars at over 100 shows across 20 countries since their debut album was released on City Slang in February of 2022. The band also released two new festive tracks, Los Chrismos and Tipp Tapp to mark the end of an incredible year.
Los Bitchos recently played a run of EU dates supporting King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and have a busy festival season confirmed for 2023 including Coachella, Primavera and Glastonbury.
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FAUX REAL
It's hard to pin down Faux Real. The Franco-American duo, comprised of brothers Elliott and Virgile Arndt, have been steadily broadening the scope of their project. Their high-octane DIY performances, involving matching cut-up boiler suits lined with fringe, barefoot dance routines, and crowd-splitting high- kicks, are taking on a more established and ever more unhinged form — think Iggy Pop meets campy Eurodance boyband. Humble beginnings between Paris and London birthed their first self-titled EP in 2020. Dubbed “Anti-Rock” by early onlookers, Faux Real showcased a keen ear for hooks and anthemic songwriting. The ensuing pandemic had the pair looking inwards and digging their way into a glossier pop sound.
Recorded between Paris, Provence, London, New York, and Los Angeles, Faux Ever is the boiling down of countless demos, and honors Faux Real’s love of puns.