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Islands in the Sky Due Out This Friday via Suicide Squeeze
Feb 22, 2023
By Mark Redfern
LA goth-rock band Death Valley Girls are releasing a new album, Islands in the Sky, this Friday via Suicide Squeeze. Now they have shared its latest single, title track “Islands in the Sky,” via a spooky music video that features the band in a cemetery surrounded by ghosts. More
Islands in the Sky Due Out February 24 via Suicide Squeeze
Feb 01, 2023
By Mark Redfern
LA goth-rock band Death Valley Girls are releasing a new album, Islands in the Sky, on February 24 via Suicide Squeeze. Now they have shared its latest single, “Magic Powers,” via a music video. The band’s bassist/co-lead singer Samantha Westervelt directed the video, which features the band in a video game. More
Islands in the Sky Due Out February 24 via Suicide Squeeze
Jan 11, 2023
By Mark Redfern
LA goth-rock band Death Valley Girls are releasing a new album, Islands in the Sky, on February 24 via Suicide Squeeze. Now they have shared its latest single, “Sunday,” via a music video. More
Plus Shame, koleżanka, The Golden Dregs, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Nov 18, 2022
By Mark Redfern (with Joey Arnone)
Welcome to the 40th Songs of the Week of 2022. After a few weeks of doing a Songs of the Week every other week, we’re back on the regular weekly schedule now. Although next week we won’t being doing a Songs of the Week because of the Thanksgiving holiday. More
Islands in the Sky Due Out February 24, 2023 via Suicide Squeeze
Nov 16, 2022
By Joey Arnone
LA goth-rock band Death Valley Girls have announced the release of a new album, Islands in the Sky, which will be out on February 24, 2023 via Suicide Squeeze. They have also shared a video for a new album single, “What Are the Odds.” More
Out Now via Suicide Squeeze
Sep 30, 2021
By Joey Arnone
LA goth-rock band Death Valley Girls have shared a video for their new song “It’s All Really Kind of Amazing.” It is out now via Suicide Squeeze. More
Plus IAN SWEET, Angel Olsen, Tomberlin, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Aug 21, 2020
By Christopher Roberts (with Jennifer Irving and Samantha Small)
Welcome to the 33rd Songs of the Week of 2020. The Democrats had a virtual Democratic National Convention and made a convincing case against reelecting Donald Trump and for electing Joe Biden. Not that we needed convincing. More
Under the Spell of Joy Due Out October 2 via Suicide Squeeze
Aug 20, 2020
By Samantha Small
Rock and roll isn’t dead—just listen to Death Valley Girls. From LA, the goth rockers are gearing up for the release of their opus Under the Spell of Joy, out October 2 via Suicide Squeeze. The new LP is set to be a funky journey into time and space. And new single “Hold My Hand,”is just one stop on an extraordinary ride. More
Plus Wye Oak, Hoops, Death Valley Girls, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Jul 24, 2020
By Christopher Roberts (with Samantha Small and Julian Roberts-Grmela)
Welcome to the 29th Songs of the Week of 2020, the most exhausting year in recent memory. President Trump finally wore a mask and kind of admitted that things weren’t going so great in the fight against COVID-19 here in America. It seems inevitable that they are going to need to shut the economy down again if we are to get this thing under control—close the bars, restaurants, and beaches again for starters. Will it happen? More
Under the Spell of Joy Due Out October 2 via Suicide Squeeze
Jul 23, 2020
By Samantha Small
LA goth-rock outfit Death Valley Girls have announced they are releasing a “space-gospel” record, Under the Spell of Joy, on October 2 via Suicide Squeeze. Today, the band has shared the album’s first single fittingly titled, “The Universe,” along with a trippy music video. More
Breakthrough EP Due Out June 12 via Suicide Squeeze
May 29, 2020
By Lily Guthrie
Bluesy goth-rock group Death Valley Girls have announced the release of their upcoming 7-inch EP, Breakthrough, and have shared its first single and title track, a cover of Atomic Rooster’s 1971 song “Breakthrough.” More