“Repeating Angel,” by Abe Vigoda
Incase recently announced the launch of Room 205, a rehearsal space in Downtown Los Angeles that has been converted into an audio recording studio. As a means to fostering goodwill between artists and music lovers, Incase, Room 205 will play host to touring and local bands who will each perform three songs and sit for casual interviews. New and exclusive content will be posted every week at Room 205′s virtual home, which lives within the brand’s overarching Sound & Vision initiative. Inside Room 205, visitors are able to watch intimate performances and interviews, stream audio of the tracks and view photos of the sessions in the improvised space filled with recording equipment, sunlight and abundant creativity.
Room 205 launched with local LA favorites Abe Vigoda and a live recording of “Throwing Shade” from their recently released sophomore album, “Crush.” Abe Vigoda (the Los Angeles-based post-punk quartet, not the octogenarian actor who played Sergeant Phil Fish on the sitcom Barney Miller) is as defined by their inability to be defined as anything else. On Crush, they continue to expand on their cold wave, minimal synth and new romantic influences, taking listeners on an unnerving sonic thrill ride filled with jarring twists and turns. Two additional sessions with Abe Vigoda were released October 11 and 18, followed by new episodes featuring more favorite artists recording live renditions of songs from within Room 205.
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