Over 2 decades after the death of his father Bradley (of Sublime), 23-year-old Jakob Nowell is poised to release the debut album from his band, LAW. Recorded by Eagles of Death Metal guitarist, Dave Catching, There and Back Again came out of the renown Rancho De La Luna recording studio, which was prominently featured in Dave Grohl’s Sonic Highways documentary series, as well as Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown series.
LAW is a 4-piece rock band out of Long Beach, CA featuring vocalist Jakob Nowell and bandmates Nick Aguilar (drums), Aidan Palacios (guitar) and Logun Spellacy (bass). The foursome, all in their early twenties, took a journey to Joshua Tree, CA for inspiration. The sessions yielded 13 songs, which were mixed and mastered by Michael “Mic Dangerously” De La Torre at 17th Street Recording Studios in Costa Mesa, CA.
LAW draws their sound from a wide range of rock bands such as Tool, Primus, Rush, Queens of the Stone Age, Alice in Chains, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jane’s Addiction to name a few of the group’s mainstream influences.
The first single – “Cold”- was released on Friday, October 12, 2018. LAW debuted its sound at the massive Aftershock Festival in Sacramento, CA, alongside musical influences System of a Down, At-the-Drive-In and Alice In Chains.
The “Cold” video is live NOW via Heavy Consequence– https://consequenceofsound.net/2018/10/law-cold-video/
LAW plans to release There and Back Again on Black Friday, November 23, 2018. A direct-to-fan campaign with Pledge Music was started with some special bundles at https://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/law-there-and-back-again?referrer=site_search |