Members

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About

Allah-Las is a Los Angeles-based band known for their unique blend of psychedelic rock, surf rock, and indie garage rock. Formed in the late 2000s, the group comprises Matthew Correia (drums, vocals), Spencer Dunham (bass, guitar, vocals), Miles Michaud (guitar, organ, vocals), and Pedrum Siadatian (guitar, synth, vocals). The members first connected over their shared love of psych rock while working at the iconic Amoeba Records, and their music reflects a distinct fusion of vintage and modern sounds. With releases like Allah-Las and Worship The Sun, they've carved out a niche that appeals to fans of both retro and contemporary rock.

How to Sound Like Allah-Las

Capturing Allah-Las' sound involves leaning into vintage tones and a lo-fi aesthetic. Their music often features jangly guitars with a warm, analog feel, achieved through the use of tube amps and effects like spring reverb and analog delay pedals. The guitar work is usually clean yet slightly gritty, evoking a sun-drenched, coastal vibe reminiscent of the 1960s surf rock scene. Rhythmic, melodic basslines and laid-back, dynamic drumming provide a solid foundation, while the subtle use of synths and organs adds layers of texture and depth. To emulate their sound, focus on crafting a nostalgic yet fresh sonic atmosphere, pairing classic rock instrumentation with a modern indie twist.

Discography

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