Lyrics Born’s Collab With Amores Vigilantes, “Urayasu Girl”, Is Your Psychedelically Smooth Listen of the Week

One of the best things about indie music is that it is often unconfined by the traditional boundaries and genres that bound popular music. Sometimes things can get too experimental and sometimes they find that happy medium where a fusion of sound and styles blends just right. You can file “Urayasu Girl” under the latter. […]

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Latyrx Releases MV for “Gorgeous Spirits (Aye, Let’s Go!)”

Lyrics Born x Lateef the Truthspeaker, collectively known as Latyrx, have released the music video for “Gorgeous Spirits (Aye, Let’s Go!)”. The song can be found off their November release, Disconnection, and will also be included on their upcoming full length LP, The Second Album. And in case the sound of the song had a familiar feel, it’s because production was handled by The […]

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Latyrx Drops the ‘Disconnection’ EP

Latyrx, the group composed of Lyrics Born and Lateef, have released thier long-awaited EP, Disconnection. As previously reported, this project is meant to serve as a pre-cursor to their upcoming sophomore LP, The Second Album. This extended play release features production & guest appearances by Amp Live, Zion I, The Bangerz, Headnodic, and Somehow At Sea. 6 tracks, […]

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Lyrics Born to Release Digital Book on June 12th – ‘Yes, Bay Area’

Tsutomu “Tom” Shimura, better to known to most as Lyrics Born, has always been vocal about representing the Bay Area of California. He’s frequently referenced his home in his songs and projects, and frequently tweets about the area and it’s demographic. For those that follow him on Twitter, you may have seen his various musings […]

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