Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Daptone launches new Penrose imprint with Los Yesterdays

Listen to future Penrose hits "Time" by Los Yesterdays, "When You Go" by The Altons and "Language of Love" by Jason Joshua below. 

Here's the scoop...
Los Yesterdays originated in an Altadena garage when Gabriel Rowland teamed up with his old friend Victor Benavides. Rowland, a long time drummer and eccentric creator of multitudinous soulful things, took charge of recording as well as playing all the instruments, while Benavides wrote and cut vocals.

The project pretty much stayed in their garage for a few years until a mutual connection brought them to the attention of Tom Brenneck and Gabe Roth of Daptone Records fame, who both dug the songs and offered to join in on guitar and bass respectively so that the duo might be able to perform their music live. The four soon found a handful of gigs behind them and a recording date for the newly minted Daptone-offshoot label Penrose in front of them. The latter from which sprang the celestial reverie of “Tell Me I’m Dreaming,” a full-throated pop-soul epic complete with orchestral percussion and co-ed chorus, as well as “Time,” a dark psychedelic meditation with a rawness that betrays the garage in which it was conceived.

Though the production rings with the high-ceilinged echoes of the Penrose studio in Roth's hometown of Riverside, CA, the songs retain in whole the idiosyncratic architecture that could only have been hatched by two mad geniuses in a garage.

Listen to "Time" by Los Yesterdays followed by "When You Go" by their Penrose labelmates The Altons and "Language of Love" by Jason Joshua, all of which appear on the new digital label sampler Penrose Records Vol. 1 available right here.




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