News
Gordon Von Zilla Presents Due Out August 14
Apr 24, 2020
By Stephen Axeman
Los Angeles-based indie rockers Gardens & Villa have announced a new album, Gordon Von Zilla Presents, due out August 14, and shared the video for the lead single “Disco Kitchen,” which we are pleased to premiere. More
Plus Father John Misty, The Roots, Gotye, and More
Oct 16, 2012
By Wendy Lynch Redfern
On Saturday October 13, the Austin City Limits Music Festival continued in Austin, TX. We sent photographer Robert Redfield down to capture the action. Check out his photos of Jack White, Father John Misty, Zola Jesus, Andrew Bird, Gotye, Caveman, Gardens & Villa, The Roots and Band of Skulls here. More
At the Santa Barbara Bowl, June 1, 2012
Jun 29, 2012
By Cody Ray Shafer
Click here to check out photos from the KJEE Summer Roundup 2012 at the Santa Barbara Bowl, June 1, 2012. More
“Orange Blossom” Gets a Sexy Smooth Makeover
Sep 08, 2011
By Laura Studarus
Garden & Villa’s “Orange Blossom” recently got an overhaul by GAYNGS. We have the track. More
Interviews
Just Say No to Gateway Gadgets
Mar 10, 2014
By Lily Moayeri
Gardens & Villa‘s frontman, Chris Lynch, is crouched in the darkest corner of his band’s rehearsal space, a warehouse in Gardens & Villa’s hometown of Santa Barbara, California that looks more like a garage that’s used for storage. More
Jan 11, 2012
By Under the Radar Staff
For Under the Radar’s 9th annual Artist Survey we emailed some of our favorite artists a few questions relating to 2011. Here’s a survey from Gardens & Villa. More
Reviews
Feb 06, 2014
By Billy Hamilton
For album number two, California outfit Gardens & Villa sought solace from the recording process in the rugged peaks of Michigan. The results of the quintet’s mid-session sojourn are strewn across this 10 track affair, which combines spacious synth-led soundscapes with not-so-subtle hints of ‘80s pop. More
Jul 09, 2011
By Laura Studarus
Square is the new hip, and rockers without a cause have been replaced with the guys you bring home to meet mom and dad. At least that was the starting vibe Thursday night at El Rey Theatre, as hometown heroes Foster the People took the stage. More