Tomorrow's Tracks heads to LA
It's about creating a space where the next great band can share the same floor
Tomorrow's Tracks Heads to Los Angeles
The first edition of Tomorrow's Tracks left us wanting more.
What started as an idea between Nudie Jeans, Goldmine and Veeps turned into a packed room in Soho, London. No stage. No distance. Just a room full of people discovering new music shoulder to shoulder while Bad Nerves, Dear Boy and the Noise, and May the Muse turned our store into something closer to a venue than a shop.
So we're doing it again.
This time we're heading across the pond to Los Angeles, where Tomorrow's Tracks will take over our La Brea store on August 27.
Leading the charge is Wavves. Since emerging from Southern California's DIY scene, they've built a reputation for turning fuzzed-out guitars, surf-punk energy and complete unpredictability into one of the most recognizable sounds in modern indie rock. It feels fitting that a project built around what comes next lands in Los Angeles with a band that's spent years doing things entirely their own way. But they need support!
Joining Wavves will be two unsigned artists selected through our open call.
Next stop: Los Angeles.
For the second edition of Tomorrow’s Tracks, we’re bringing the night to LA — taking over our store for another night dedicated to what’s next. New sounds, fresh energy, and artists worth keeping an eye on.
This time, we’re handing the floor to two unsigned acts we couldn’t say no to. Let us introduce you to The Fazes and The Sols.
See you in Los Angeles.
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Bad Nerves killed it in Soho
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You get a mag! You get a mag!
Dear Boy and the Noise tore down the place.
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Post mosh pits.
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John works for us...
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Your new favorite band
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