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Lomita

On lonesome-haze nights (you know, the kind where the blood moon crumbles and dissapears into itself) there are few things better than sitting lead-footed behind the wheel of Cadillac ragtop and turning the dials past fuzzy AM stations to come across a song as pure as one by Lomita.

The Austin / San Marcos-based quintet draws forth echoes of soft-spoken cowboy dirges, 100mph dust storm rock, as well as orchestral psychedelic fog atmopsherics.


photo: dániel perlaky

“We tend to throw a wide range of influences into the mix and sometimes it throws people off that we mix rock, pop, noise, country, and shoegazer styles” primary vocalist Ricky Sowan said. “We think that all of these styles can coexist to form a cohesive sound. People either get it and connect with it or get confused by it.”

Lomita’s instrumentation is as diverse as their influences; the band employs lap and pedal steels, a musician’s wet-dream of guitars and a complex little city of effects pedals, several electric pianos, bass, and drums. With all these options in the capable hands of some of the finest young musicians the sounds created are beautifully thick, haunting, intense, soulful, and ecstatic all at the same time.

Their recently re-released full-lenght record, Stress Echo (w/ bonus), is an album well worth really listening to. Don’t just put it on as background noise; pump it through a good system and make love to it.