Current Releases

Laveda "Love, Darla"

With Love, Darla, Laveda creates visceral sounds that mirror the harsh noise and static of the sprawling cityscape. Genevich’s lyrics reflect chaotic nights stumbling through the city in a drunken fog, confronting the anxieties of a conflicted and incongruent world, and the struggle to find and hold onto things worth loving and living for. The record begins with a minute of guitar feedback building into the driving No Wave-esque song, “Care”, which sounds like a lost track from Sonic Youth’s Sister. Songs like “Cellphone” and “I Wish” are motorik, muscling forward with spoken, prosaic lyrics that read like abstract poems. “Dig Me Out”, on the other hand, is a more heartbroken effort with a soft gravity that pulls you into its calm undertow- a likely favorite for fans of bands like Blonde Redhead. Wholly, the record is familiar yet fresh, harnessing the power and aesthetic of 80’s punk and 90’s grunge- filtering them through a fresh and original contemporary lens. Love, Darla is a masterful exercise in fusing memorable ear worms and frantic, eruptive energy- an active volcano.

Now with the support of Bar None Records and their dense and legendary catalogue of artists behind them, Laveda continue their prolific journey. With Love, Darla, Laveda’s listeners will ride through the dark undercurrents with them- feeling the packed heat of the cluttered subway car and hearing the steel and concrete grinding together as sparks ignite in flashes of light. They will also ride the line as it emerges into the light of day, moving across open water- the world opening up to see the clouds busting in the sky like dying stars exploding in an unimaginably beautiful, exciting, and endless universe. description