Written and produced by Singer, with longtime collaborator and co-producer Jake Rye, Everything Will Be Ok Eventually soundtracks chasing a dream until it’s real, while offering hope and optimism for the future.
After canceling its 2020 sophomore event due to the coronavirus pandemic, the BeachLife Festival returns to Redondo Beach with a three-day event headlined by Los Angeles natives and alt-rock royalty Janeâs Addiction, who will top the lineup Friday, Sept. 10, along with Cage the Elephant.
Other headliners include Counting Crows on Saturday, Sept. 11, and Ziggy Marley and Stephen Marley performing the songs of their late father Bob Marley on Sunday, Sept. 12.
Also among the approximately four dozen acts on the lineup, which was revealed on Thursday, May 20, are The Revivalists, Silversun Pickups, Fitz and the Tantrums, Men at Work, The Wallflowers, the English Beat, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, Portugal. The Man, Gary Clark Jr., G. Love & Special Sauce and Thievery Corporation.
Jane s Addiction will headline the festival, along with
Ziggy and
Bob Marley.
Along with the names we mentioned,
Counting Crows, Cage The Elephant, Gary Clark Jr, Portugal. The Man, Silversun Pickups, The Wallflowers, and more will play the festival happening this fall. The event will bring back its 50-seat SideStage Experience restaurant on the main stage, with menus curated by California-based chefs like
David LeFevre.
BeachLife festival runs from September 10th to 12th in Los Angeles’ South Bay. Check out the full lineup and get your tickets
Fierce All-Girl Teen Punk Band The Linda Lindas Fight Hate on Viral ‘Racist, Sexist Boy’ Billboard 5/24/2021 The Linda Lindas
There are a lot of things kids aren’t old enough to do, but one thing they absolutely can do is fight the power with guitars and righteous lyrics. That’s the tactic deployed by fierce four-person Los Angeles punk band The Linda Lindas, who have turned a raging performance at the L.A. Public Library into a cause célèbre that has landed them more than 340,000 views and, reportedly, a deal with legendary punk label Epitaph Records.
The group consists of guitarist-singer Lucia, 14, an eighth grader (“Linda No. 3″); bassist-singer Eloise, 13, a seventh grader (“Linda Linda No. 2); fifth grade drummer-singer Mila, 10 (“Linda Linda No. 4); and guitarist-singer Bela, 16, a junior (“Linda Linda No. 1″). In the video for their song “Racist Sexist Boy” that blew up on YouTube recently, Mila and Eloise talk about how the song was inspired