I'm DJing Tonight + New Peaches Album and More

Tonight, Club Underground x Synthwaves is back at Grand Star Jazz Club in Chinatown for a full venue takeover. I’ll be upstairs in the Synthwaves room playing darkwave, synthpop, post-punk and more. Tickets are available now on Dice and Eventbrite, so get yours and join us for the party. Doors are at 9:30 p.m. and it’s 21+.
New Music
Not to date myself here, but I’ve been around long enough to remember the pre-Shazam days when “Fuck the Pain Away” was the new club jam that had people asking, “Who is this?” That said, in my timeline, a new Peaches album is cause for celebration and No Lube So Rude, Peaches’ first album in over a decade, is out today. But, that’s not all. We also have new albums from Apparat, Mirah and Night Ritualz available now, so head over to Beatique to read my reviews.
Peaches Proclaims “No Lube So Rude” + More New Music
New Essay

Anyone who tells you that malls are dead hasn’t been to the the Glendale Galleria. At 4 p.m. on a Thursday afternoon in early 2026, the scene looks as it might have at the same time of day some thirty years prior. Kids outnumber adults, with the high school crowd ambling past Journeys and Banana Republic in pairs and trios, while the few grown-ups alternate between sifting through sales racks at JC Penney and gossiping over Coffee Bean.
Glendale Galleria opened in 1976 and served as a beacon of LA mall culture through the earliest years of the new millennium. It’s where Panda Express became a fast food staple and where the first Disney Store appeared. For the past two decades, though, the Galleria’s reputation has been overshadowed by the neighboring Americana at Brand, Rick Caruso’s exercise in hyperrealism that looks like a cross between Disneyland’s Main Street and the Las Vegas Strip. The Americana has a trolley and a fountain show, plus a bunch of stores that only the Kardashian Klass can afford. It’s LA at its most aspirational. Glendale Galleria has Hot Dog on a Stick and Vans. This is LA at its most real.
Read more in “Benetton, Bathbombs and the Glendale Galleria”
That’s it for this week. Thanks for reading and hope to see you on the dance floor tonight.
Liz O.