Autogramm, the synth-driven power-pop group with roots in Seattle, Vancouver, and Chicago, is set to deliver a series of performances this November in several legendary Southern California venues.
This new wave-inspired band, a departure from their various projects—including Black Mountain, Destroyer, Night Court, Spitfires, Bread & Butter, Spun Out, Black Halos, Catheters, and Lightning Dust—has already graced the pages of international press like Exclaim, Under the Radar, Goldmine, Paste, and Austin Town Hall.
They will kick off their shows on November 8 at The Redwood in Los Angeles, sharing the stage with local favorites Exploding Flowers, Dressed, and Crisis Actor. Known for its intimate atmosphere and hip vibe, The Redwood is a must-visit spot for indie music lovers.
On November 9, Autogramm will perform at Zebulon, another iconic venue in Los Angeles celebrated for its eclectic programming and vibrant community of artists, alongside Black Mambas and Dutch East Indians.
Finally, they will wrap up their California dates at Supply and Demand in Long Beach on November 10, a club that has quickly become a go-to destination for discovering innovative sounds and fresh talent.
The band will showcase their latest LP, Music That Humans Can Play.
The album has already achieved significant acclaim, reaching #1 on national campus charts and earning glowing reviews from tastemakers like Consequence of Sound, Paste, and Under the Radar.
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November 8 Los Angeles CA / The Redwood (with Exploding Flowers and Crisis Actor)
November 9 Los Angeles CA / Zebulon (with Black Mambas and Dutch East Indians)
November 10 Long Beach CA / Supply and Demand (with TBA)