Five Local Bands Who Will Be Huge in 2012

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Jennie Warren
The Allah-Las
Remember new love, that burbling feeling of excitement you feel upon playing a new group and realizing you can't live without them? "Who is this?" your friends exclaim. "Make me a copy!"

Here are our five favorite upstart local bands who released EPs in 2011 that made us feel all warm and jittery inside. (We might ask them to prom.)

5. The Allah-Las
Surf's up, my long haired hippie friends. The first few bars of "Catamaran" is unmistakable. We're going to the beach. The Allah-Las have managed to capture with only two songs a long hot lazy summer day slinking along the PCH with no particular place to go. It's an EP to ramble to, to amble to, but never to go anywhere with purpose to. It's apt that this band was founded in the back of Amoeba Records, because their sound feels like a long lost 1960s B-side gem that you find under racks and racks full of dusty records. For more see: The Allah-Las Put Their Retro Where Their Mouths Are

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Shelby Duncan
Caught A Ghost
4. Caught A Ghost
Very few are foolish enough to try fusing blues and soul with dubstep, and nearly no one will make it sound as good as this. Caught A Ghost is made up of two former Red Arrow Messenger band mates. Producer Jesse Nolan and vocalist/drummer Stephen Edelstein released the free EP CAG Mixtape last year. It made us sit up and listen. Like peanut butter, bacon, and banana sandwiches, it shouldn't work, but for some reason it does.

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Nick Walker
Nick Waterhouse
3. Nick Waterhouse
Old school is the new school. R&B purist Nick Waterhouse wants to make records the old fashioned way. He wants the same equipment, the right band, and the right format. Boy oh boy has it been paying off. Copies of his latest LP "Is That Clear" sold on Ebay for over $200. Why? Because that hearty little disk will make even the most jaded and tired want to jump up and shake that rump. Unlike many other retro-revival outfits that are out there, Waterhouse is building a brand that is distinctly his own. For more see: Nick Waterhouse: The Young Man Who Makes Old R&B


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Louie
Louie

I've seen The Allah-Las and Nick Waterhouse at The Del Monte Speakeasy (beneath the Townhouse Bar) in Venice ! Both bands rock !!  

Rgg2112
Rgg2112

Dead Sara are a good Los Angeles area new band.

Tellbobbi
Tellbobbi

Are you kidding me? This is it? A&R people use to have a secret....The 7 second rule. I would have passed on every one except Nick Waterhouse. I'm so grateful I worked in the Biz when music was epic. Bored to tears! The days of Gerry Gittleson and fab reviews are long gone. 

soundmonster
soundmonster

great! more boys and their bands!! sure glad they all dress like their in a band...anything helps!!

Tiffany
Tiffany

Time Go sounds a little Pete yorn-esque. i like CAG!

JulieM
JulieM

A House For Lions should be on there...blowin up. Saw them right before thxgiving at The Echo and they killed it, was packed too. http://ahouseforlions.com

bobb
bobb

you guys forgot Joyce Manor.

Nick Paolino
Nick Paolino

FARTBARF should be on this list. The fact that they are not on this list makes me think this list is bullshit

Jah Wobble
Jah Wobble

I think this says it all "Very few are foolish enough to try fusing blues and soul with dub step"

ThisMicah
ThisMicah

Here's hoping FIDLAR names one of their future releases "On The Roof".

dharma69
dharma69

I say "Hell yes!" to NO and Caught A Ghost. I, too, expect fine things to come. 

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