Luxembourg Signal at Fear and Loathing in Long Beach

My head is usually swarming with too many disconnected thoughts towards the end of the day. Where am I really going? What am I really doing? I usually have no idea most of the time. When the final curtain comes down on the sun, I usually retreat to my rooftop, take one or two of… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at Fear and Loathing in Long Beach

Luxembourg Signal at Across the Kitchen Table

It’s Record Shop Day today but I didn’t get up at 06:00,  trek into the town and queue outside Monorail for a couple of hours this morning, as after scouring the list of releases extensively I couldn’t find anything that warranted that sort of effort this year. I will visit Monorail later in the week… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at Across the Kitchen Table

Luxembourg Signal at Under the Radar

Los Angeles/London collective Luxembourg Signal is comprised of members of Aberdeen and Trembling Blue Stars. Their single “Distant Drive” sounds pretty much like what you would expect from two groups of that caliber. Prepare for shimmery, 90s-inspired guitars, a smattering of distortion, and a splash of sweetness. The band’s debut album will see the light of day… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at Under the Radar

Luxembourg Signal at Line of Best Fit

The Luxembourg Signal are a dream-pop band featuring members of Aberdeen and Trembling Blue Stars. With “Distant Drive,” the Los Angeles and London-based musicians serve up a summer-ready debut single. The refreshing track blends energetic guitar and punchy drums with just enough early 90s shoegaze-inspired distortion to give the whole thing a squinting-in-the-desert-sun vibe. Dust off… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at Line of Best Fit

Luxembourg Signal at Gold Flake Paint

Bit prestigious, innit, to call yrself a “Luxembourg” signal when not even remotely Luxembourgian? Naaaah, no matter. There’s a distant 80s feel to this lead single, an aching good chime of a riff that could be somewhere between a sweeter Echo and the Bunnymen and a more gnarly Wave Pictures. Everything’s so well glazed, from the white synth… Continue reading Luxembourg Signal at Gold Flake Paint