![]() ![]() ![]() 20, on which I featured Sizzy’s “Girls to the Front” and Katie’s “Don’t Bring Me Roses”. Katie walked in (she lives close by so I texted her to say she should come run into me and Sizzy) and Sizzy recognized her instantly from our Jukebox Vol. I met Sizzy Rocket at Stories in Echo Park in early August. Listening to Katie’s EP is like sneaking Marlboro Lights with a cool older sister as we drive around Los Angeles blasting Hole and talking about boys. I reveled and found solace in Sizzy’s THRILLS as I swelled with and sorted through the dense, hurricane-esque emotions of ending high school and beginning college. It’s in Sizzy and Katie’s catalogues I find the big sisters I never had. A Florida transplant now living in Echo Park, Katie’s music is the optimal soundtrack for a beach day on the Atlantic or Pacific coast or gossiping and painting your nails with your best friends. I met Katie Mitchellof Kilo Tango in June ’17 at her show at the Satellite in Silver Lake. She describes Kilo Tango’s style as ‘surf garage 60s rock.’ Her EP, Boy Problems, is the bubblegum punk answer to residual teenage heartbreak.
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