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Allah-Las unveil new album Calico Review - exclusive stream

The album was recorded in the Valentine Recording Studio in LA - out of use since 1979

Roisin O'Connor
Tuesday 06 September 2016 15:56 BST
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US rock band Allah-Las are releasing their new record Calico Review on September 9 but you can check it out first with this exclusive album stream on The Independent.

The album was recorded in the Valentine Recording Studio in LA, which had been out of use since 1979. A reminder: Allah-Las is composed of Pedrum Siadatian (vocals/lead guitar), Miles Michaud (vocals/rhythm guitar), Matthew Correia (vocals/drums), and Spencer Dunham(vocals/bass).

Check out the album and let us know what you think:

Q&A with Allah-Las

What are you listening to at the moment?

Spencer: Shintaro Sakamonto - Let's Dance Raw

What are your plans for the rest of 2016?

Matthew: We're touring for most of remaining days of 2016. Hope to have many new adventures and inspirations.

What was your first gig?

Pedrum: Our first show was at a Halloween house party in 2008 for about 10 people

What’s been the best so far?

Miles:There have been many memorable gigs along the way. It's hard to choose a favorite. The best shows happen when we make it to new cities and find an audience that we never knew existed, and we can all thrive off that energy of being together for the first time.

ALLAH-LAS UK TOUR DATES:

October 17—CCA—Glasgow, UK

October 18—The Ritz—Manchester, UK

October 21—Patterns—Brighton, UK

October 22—Simple Things Festival @ Colston Hall—Bristol, UK

October 24—Cabaret Sauvage—Paris, FR

October 26—AB Ballroom—Brussels, BE

October 28—London Calling @ Paradiso—Amsterdam, NL

October 29—Mirrors Festival @ St John—London, UK

Calico Review by Allah-Las is out on 9 September via Mexican Summer- pre-order here

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