Album artwork for LAHS by Allah Las
Album artwork for LAHS by Allah Las

On their fourth LP, LAHS (after Allah-Las, Worship The Sun and Calico Review), drummer Matt Correia, bassist Spencer Dunham, and guitarists Miles Michaud and Pedrum Siadatian A.K.A Allah Las turn their collective gaze outward and toward the horizon. Simply referencing a common misspelling of the band’s name, this release on Mexican Summer finds the band turning in their most cohesive and ambitious work yet - a record inspired less by time, but by place.

The Allah Las seem to be transmitting from a place not found on any map. Those familiar with the band’s work will recognize their skillful melding of melodies and moods, but through that lens we see them venturing into new, exciting territories. Indeed, their growth not just as songwriters, but as performers, arrangers, and producers - is clearly audible. With LAHS we not only discover what souvenirs they’ve brought back for us; they’re inviting us aboard and taking us along for the ride.

Allah Las

LAHS

Mexican Summer
Album artwork for LAHS by Allah Las
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Released 11/10/2019Catalogue Number

MEX2601

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Album artwork for LAHS by Allah Las
CD

£12.99

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Released 11/10/2019Catalogue Number

MEX2602

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Allah Las

LAHS

Mexican Summer
Album artwork for LAHS by Allah Las
LP

£22.99£17.99

sale
Black
Includes download code
Released 11/10/2019Catalogue Number

MEX2601

Learn more
Album artwork for LAHS by Allah Las
CD

£12.99

Digipack with Fold Out Poster.

Released 11/10/2019Catalogue Number

MEX2602

Learn more

On their fourth LP, LAHS (after Allah-Las, Worship The Sun and Calico Review), drummer Matt Correia, bassist Spencer Dunham, and guitarists Miles Michaud and Pedrum Siadatian A.K.A Allah Las turn their collective gaze outward and toward the horizon. Simply referencing a common misspelling of the band’s name, this release on Mexican Summer finds the band turning in their most cohesive and ambitious work yet - a record inspired less by time, but by place.

The Allah Las seem to be transmitting from a place not found on any map. Those familiar with the band’s work will recognize their skillful melding of melodies and moods, but through that lens we see them venturing into new, exciting territories. Indeed, their growth not just as songwriters, but as performers, arrangers, and producers - is clearly audible. With LAHS we not only discover what souvenirs they’ve brought back for us; they’re inviting us aboard and taking us along for the ride.