From the dim glow of dive bars to the open stretch of desert highways, Los Palms carve a soundscape steeped in vintage fuzz and cinematic atmosphere. Hailing from Adelaide, Australia, the band dives deeper into their signature “desert jangle” on their self-titled second album, blending ‘60s garage rock, spaghetti western flair, and modern psych textures. Tracks like the feverish 'Cryin’ Shame' harness the grit of garage rock, while 'Sorrows' and 'Eleven Thirty Three' unfold with moody elegance, soaked in twangy guitars and heavy reverb.
The album’s momentum never lets up, with the pulsing energy of '65', the biting groove of 'Fooled Me', and the icy swagger of 'Way Too Cold' driving it forward. Each song is richly layered, yet unfiltered, capturing the raw soul of Los Palms. The production leans lush and expansive, letting tremolo-soaked riffs and echoing vocals ripple outward in all directions. Released August 29th, 2025 on Fuzz Club, the record marks a confident evolution in the band’s sonic journey.
Following their acclaimed 2022 debut Skeleton Ranch, and the singles From The Shadows and Cruise — this new release sees Los Palms fully come into their own. Their rising profile is underscored by shared bills with The Murlocs, Babe Rainbow, L7, and The Growlers, plus a successful first European tour in 2024. With this album, Los Palms don't just revisit the past — they reimagine it, crafting a dreamlike trip through the sands of time and sound.