Allah-Las

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AlbumOct 28 / 201212 songs, 40m
Noteable
6.9 / 10

On their self-titled debut, the melancholic Los Angeles garage rock band obsessively construct jangly, seemingly simple mid-tempo pop songs in the studio like they're building grand pocket symphonies.

L.A. garage psych revivalists Allah-Las met and formed when three of the four bandmembers were working at Amoeba Records.

LA's Allah-Las recreate the pop of the mid to late 60s on their convincing debut, writes <strong>Kitty Empire</strong>

7 / 10

Allah-Las' debut album, Allah-Las, was produced by Nick Waterhouse, who specializes in a swinging, horn driven take on 1950s rock ‘n’ roll.

The Allah-Las have all the immaculate musical tailoring of classic 60s pop in place, but lack any killer songs, writes <strong>Michael Hann</strong>

Allah-Las Innovative Leisure ***

8 / 10