![]() Their latest album, 2023's Goodbye to All of That, blazes through nine songs of well-manicured, glossy indie-pop songs in less than half an hour. It’s perfectly plastic music: smooth, frictionless, inorganic yet pleasant to the eyes and ears. The 11-song effort picked up a groundswell of grassroots support, thanks in part to the strength of their early singles “New” and “ILY.” The WLDLFE season their indie pop with electronic textures and production tricks that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Max Martin pop banger. Backed by a band of college friends, Hogan and company released their first album I’m Not Worried Anymore in 2018. Frontman Jansen Hogan layers electropop effects on his voice to give it a unique, processed sound. Valley Bar, 130 North Central AvenueHailing from the mean streets of Anderson, Indiana, The WLDLFE are an indie-pop band with a distinct vocal hook. There might even be a few strange beings in attendance. Sets will take place on multiple stages set up on the infield of Phoenix Raceway amid photo-ops and art displays resembling crashed UFOs or otherworldly structures. the DJ alter-ego of NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal). They’re headed to Avondale where the extraterrestrial EDM festival PHXLights will feature such names as Martin Garrix, Afrojack, San Holo, Ganja White Night, AC Slater, Crankdat, Moksi, and Diesel (a.k.a. Phoenix Raceway, 7602 Jimmie Johnson Drive, AvondaleCarbon-based lifeforms of the west Valley, get ready for an invasion - not from an army of little green men, but rather an enormous horde of electronic dance music DJs, producers, and artists. Benjamin Leatherman PHXLights: Among the Stars ![]()
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