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Formed through their mutual appreciation for 60s psychedelic and garage rock, the group, alongside Miles Michaud who later joined them on vocals, made their debut in 2011, with their vinyl only single "Catamaran"/"Long Journey". The band embarked on their first tour along the west coast at this time, starting at San Diego and finishing at San Francisco.
Nick Waterhouse, who released it on his label, “Pres”, produced the single. The partnership was a fruitful one, with a further two singles released in 2012, establishing the band’s sound, which has been compared to the likes of The Kinks and Arthur Lee.
Allah-Las went on to release their eponymous debut album in 2012, on Waterhouse’s new label, “Innovative Leisure”. The album was well received, with critics taking note of their “natural” and “immersed in melancholic nostalgia but on the other, enthused with a timeless charm" sound, and it charted well in European countries, such as Belgium and the Netherlands. A subsequent tour followed, this time on the East Coast and into Europe, including a show in London, before returning back to the States to tour with the band “Black Angels”. In 2013 the Allah-Las announced that they would be travelling to Asia and Australia for the first time to play shows.
Following their tour period, the band got back into the studio to record their follow up, “Worship The Sun”, which was released in late 2014 on Innovative Leisure once more. Again the album charted well in the same European countries as their previous effort.
Allah-Las were incredible; unfathomably incredible, so unfathomably incredible that I con only think of three things that would've made the concert better than it already was. There's no way I can describe them; it's good music; it's sunny slow paced psychedelic tunes that you'd hear in my precedent of a desert music festival that isn't Coachella. If you enjoy bands such as Mystic Braves, The Growlers, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Temples, Foxygen and Thee Oh Sees, then you'll love Allah-Las!
The only problems with the show was that it was at Amoeba Music in Hollywood; Amoeba isn't the problem, it's just that having to stand between aisles of CD's and vinyl's isn't very convenient; I just wish there was some open space, to pit, dance and maybe even crowd surf. On top of that, the band's set wasn't very long; I assume it's so the live music doesn't disturb other customers. Overall I had a great time! This may have been the greatest concert I've ever attended because something unusual happened; I was so into the music that I spaced out out. That's never happened before, maybe Allah-Las are just that good? As it turns out, the band members were all co-workers at one point; they met while working at Amoeba Music in Hollywood. If the Amoeba stage is considered their home, then it's very likely that they would play another live show at the store with future record releases. In conclusion, the Allah-Las are not a band to be missed! They've recently played many local shows such as Burgerama III, Echo Park Rising, Santa Monica Pier and FYF 2012; the Allah-Las will leave you in "awe-llah-la".