Here are 5 awesome L.A. artists to support during Bandcamp's COVID-19 initiative

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Los Angeles area artists are taking advantage of Bandcamp's COVID-19 initiative, which gives musicians 100% of sales. Here are a few recommendations.

In what is turning into a monthly event, the online music platform Bandcamp is in the midst of a sale to benefit artists whose income has been hit by the COVID-19 coronavirus. Until midnight Friday, the site, which is popular with independent musicians due to its profit-sharing business model, will not take its regular cut of sales.

As with the inaugural sale in March, the site has been buzzing with activity boosted by social media enthusiasm. The pandemic has hit touring musicians hard, and fans who would otherwise be buying tickets and merch have been stepping up to channel dollars into wallets thinned since February. Hundreds of Los Angeles-area artists have been alerting Bandcamp listeners to their new music, with many providing extra incentives such as limited-edition T-shirts, vinyl variants and compact discs.

Here are five recommendations for purchase that might lead you into your own labyrinthine journey through the wormhole that is Bandcamp.As the coronavirus spread, the Fullerton indie powerhouse Burger Records did what it always does: whip up a huge volume of young bands on a moment’s notice. In this case, the cassette-driven imprint asked artists to write “Quarantunes.” That plea went, er, viral. Each of the seven numbered volumes contains 20 songs by 20 bands, and costs $20.

A buck a band and worth every cent, the indie-spirited collections feature garage punk, power pop, experimental electronic and noise artists. Sample titles: “Exile in Virusville,” “Clean Hands,” “Will the Virus Come Again?” and, best, “Store Pigs.” A cover of Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs,” its lyrics are adapted to our current situation: “The store pigs keep on hoarding / As the Trump machine keeps thwarting.

 

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