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2070, Los Angeles’ hardest working band, is excited to share Big Blue, their Danger Collective Records debut, available everywhere now. The fourteen-track record feels like a slow exhale—an album that trades muddled guitars for sonic clarity without losing the band’s emotional weight. Big Blue drifts inward, letting acoustic warmth, hazy synths, and soft rhythms carry its most vulnerable moments. Patient and immersive, every sound lingers like a memory, leading listeners into the world of 2070.
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On Big Blue, the band strips back their textural, noisy guitars to reveal vibrant acoustics and scintillating synths. The second track of the record, “Transducer,” arrived with the album’s announcement alongside an official music video, showcasing a meticulous arrangement of drum machines and brightly toned guitars. Last month, they shared “Windowpane,” a track showcasing raw vocals that glide over chugging guitars, looking over a life that never stops moving along. The single’s official music video features painting by the artist 1celer.
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2070 have always experimented with their sound. Mixing blown-out riffs with ethereal tones, layering synths and playing with ambient textures, the four-piece blows past pre-conceived notions of what a rock record should sound like. Big Blue was made over long recording sessions, pushing soft noises and spacious beats to the forefront, and diligently creating thoughtful melodies and lyricism.
Well known in the LA DIY scene, 2070 is a fixture of the community. Playing shows with bands like Host Family, Hysteria, Drook, and more, the band has become known for both four-piece rock shows and stunning ambient sets. On February 13, they’ll celebrate their album release at Los Angeles DIY venue LAX with support from Bondo and M4y4. More shows will be announced soon. For more information on upcoming performances, follow the band on Instagram at @2070.exe. |
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