Smoke Season

L. A. BURNING, WEST COAST CONCERT PICKS, FEBRUARY 11TH TO 17TH

By Alyson Camus | February 9, 2019

Le Butcherettes are at the Moroccan Lounge on Tuesday

L.A. BURNING, WEST COAST CONCERT PICKS, MAY 14TH TO 20TH

By Alyson Camus | May 13, 2018

Peter Hook & The Light are at the Wiltern on Friday

L.A. BURNING, WEST COAST CONCERT PICKS, APRIL 2ND TO 8TH

By Alyson Camus | April 2, 2018

 Alice Bag Band has a record release party at the Echo on Saturday

31 Los Angeles Bands You Should See If You Go To SXSW

By Alyson Camus | March 12, 2017

She drives her garage rock with toughness

Kolars, With Smoke Season, Holy Wars At The Echoplex, Monday February 6th 2017

By Alyson Camus | February 8, 2017

The most striking thing about the duo is their astonishing synchronicity

MRCH, Caught a Ghost, Smoke Season At The Echo, Thursday August 4th 2016

By Alyson Camus | August 6, 2016

their genre-bending songs have developments which are as unexpected as they are explosive

Sun Drug (with Smoke Season, Ozzy and the Banshees) At The Hi Hat, Saturday March 12th 2016

By Alyson Camus | March 14, 2016

The LA quartet could well have the envelope of giants destined to play larger places…arenas may be?

Smoke Season, Tapioca And The Flea At The Sayers Club, Saturday February 28th 2015

By Alyson Camus | March 3, 2015

Smoke Season’s sound is a bit mysterious and hard to exactly pinpoint as it brings to mind a blend of psychedelic electronic pop haunted by an Americana flavor,… but they simply define their music as ‘dustbowl soul’ on their Facebook page. Whatever you call it, the band has a formidable energy on stage

Smoke Season At The Echoplex, Monday, August 4th, 2014, Review

By Alyson Camus | August 7, 2014

The very moody music seemed to explode in many directions, and was totally uncategorizable, leaning toward a reworked Americana fueled by stomping and violent rhythms and polyphonic vocals during a song like ‘Badlands’, then morphing into ethereal dream pop with expansive development