
Allah-Las are ready to blow your mind! Dive into the mesmerizing soundscape of the California psych-rock band that defies conventions and undergoes symphonic metamorphosis after every release, resulting in a diverse discography that keeps listeners moving and grooving. The quartet’s upcoming album,’ Zuma 85′, is a tracklist of new sounds; drawing from an eclectic mix of obscure ’60s garage-rock, Japanese pop, and trippy kosmische, landing the band in uncharted musical territory they’ve not covered before.
As the glammy, electronic strut of the song indicates, “Zuma 85” signals the start of a new era for Allah-Las, and finds the band reinventing itself in defiance of the algorithmic categorization and robotic sterility. Recorded in the midst of the shift from the Old World to whatever branch of reality we’re on now
Allah-Las’ music rides the crashing waves of surf rock that swirl and froth with the ’60s psychedelia that will transport you to an untamed yet beautiful sun-soaked landscape, the perfect sonic getaway for a chill November night.
The album cover features a photo of an abandoned house by California photographer John Divola, it juxtaposes a visage of man-made chaos against the natural beauty of the West Coast. It served as an unspoken reference point for the album, a symbolic totem indicative of a new era. A decade and a half into our run we continue on an evolutionary path and appreciate all of the support over the years!