Monday Moods: “Local Motives”
Traveling without moving.
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CategoryArts + Culture, Music + Podcasts
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Curated byRich Thomas
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Above image byReto Schmid
When you think about memorable songs with iconic locations in the title, a few classics come to mind: “Sweet Home Alabama,” “No Sleep Till Brooklyn,” “London Calling,” “New York, New York.” The list is immense. For this week’s Monday Moods, we pulled together a few new jams inspired by California spaces and places, including a beautiful acoustic track from newcomer Stav Mcallister, whose debut EP is dropping October 23. Dial these up and be transported.
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HAIM
“Los Angeles”
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Old Sea Brigade
“Los Feliz”
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Das Kope
“L.A.X.”
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Stav Mcallister
“Borders”
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Lee Gallagher & the Hallelujah
“Highway 10”
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All these tracks and more can be heard on our “Stay Golden” Spotify playlist. Just hit that follow button to get fresh tracks served up every week, all from artists who call the Golden State home.
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