KCRW Presents: Cayucas
Watch the L.A. band perform the sunlit indie-pop jam “Dancing At The Blue Lagoon” in its hometown.
Watch the L.A. band perform the sunlit indie-pop jam “Dancing At The Blue Lagoon” in its hometown.
Towing an apparatus that’s both percussion instrument and light show, the duo performs “Bodyache” live in the studio.
Watch the Swedish-Argentine singer perform “Let It Carry You,” a stunningly beautiful song from Vestiges And Claws, live in the studio.
Amelia Meath’s silky voice and Nick Sanborn’s electropop beats hit a sweet spot in the KCRW studio.
The synth-pop band, led by George Lewis Jr., performs a haunting track from its grandiose new album.
Watch the North London four-piece showcase their tougher, grittier rock sound.
Watch the folk-rock singer-songwriter as he passionately performs the title song from his new album.
Watch the charismatic Glaswegian pop band perform its danceable new song, “The Party Line.”
The Danish producer interacts with his band in a way that’s organic and purposeful. Watch their studio performance of “Come Undone.”
Newly inspired and energized, the Brooklyn band rolls through “Happy Idiot” from 2014’s Seeds.
The singer and guitarist revisits “Hi-Fi,” from his much-loved breakthrough album, Transistor Radio.
The band showcases its sunny, laid-back sound in a studio performance of “Talking Backwards.”
Watch a rare studio performance from one of indie rock’s most beloved electronic musicians: Dan Snaith, or as you probably know him, Caribou.
The prolific young singer performs “Dangerous Days” from her pop-minded new album, Taiga.
Watch the Swedish pop group perform its single “Klapp Klapp” live for Morning Becomes Eclectic.
One of the first big blog-rock bands visits Morning Becomes Eclectic to perform “Coming Down,” the first single from its new fourth album, Only Run.