

Check out our Halloween video "Scary Voices"
Rock and Roll Show October 24!
Rock and Roll Show Soon!!
Psyched to play new singles!
Friday, July 25 8 PM - Midnight Slim's Last Chance Saloon, Seattle
https://www.slimslastchance.com/event-details/la-need-machine-hambone-small-yards

The Mountain!
Thursday, July 17 6:30PM - 8PM Cottage Lake Park Woodinville, WA

Thanks to the big crowd that showed up!
Sunday, June 22 3PM - 5PM Tony Vs Garage Everett, WA
Check out the video for our hit single Maria!
In Pourquoi? C’est L’Amour!, La Need Machine embraces profound wording while keeping poetic language allowing them to maintain a strong narrative structure throughout the songs in the album. An emotionally charged inner journey on identity, connection and emotional resilience resonates through the album. One strong unifying contemporary and refreshing theme that comes through is individuality as well as community, co-dependence, interdependence, and vulnerability. The emotive charge tied to the songs indicate the band’s humor, heart, and philosophy, highlighting hope all within a singular optimistic tack.
intensity and whirlwind complexity of life
La Need Machine returns with their most colorful and emotionally evocative work yet, “Pourquoi? C’est L’Amour!”, a 10-song collection of infectiously catchy tunes and daring messages of empowerment. Now on all streaming platforms, the album establishes the band’s distinct voice in indie-land today.
From the first track on, La Need Machine doesn't waste much time establishing the gale-force ingredients of its signature sound: arcing harmonies, poetry crossed with frivolity in the lyrics, and rhythms that exalt and shift. The album’s title, “Why? It’s Love!” is the thread that stitches through, the omnipresent subject to dip into love in all its messy, sardonic, and sublime guises.
When the band states that Pourquoi? C’est L’Amour! is an album whose songs fit together like a set of baseball cards; I get what they mean. At one extreme, albums can be eclectic affairs, musically diverse, and lyrically unconnected. At the other you have the much-maligned concept album, usually overly earnest and unnecessarily highbrow, and far too often about taking a ring to Mordor! But here, LA Need Machine gives us a set of songs that stand on their own two individual feet yet feel as if they are part of something bigger.
Not unlike chapters in a book, each has its own story to tell whilst helping drive a larger narrative, one that is broadly about life and love, hope and optimism, honesty and understanding, the everyday stuff of life turned into poetry.
Theirs has always been a great sound, one sitting in an indie-rock groove, somewhere between the singer-songwriter vibe and the full band sound, vocally rich and running all over the music landscape in search of that special sonic icing on the cake.
https://bigtakeover.com/recordings/pourquoi-cest-lamour-la-need-machine-lead-backed-vinyl-music
I adored this single from the first listen, loving how the melody and structure proved that a simple, not cluttered musical agenda can be incredibly powerful when songwriting and delivery come to the fore.
With an irresistible chorus, sincere message and finely judged instrumentation, ‘The Mountain’ confirms La Need Machine as one of the top new acts in Seattle. Make sure to stream ‘The Mountain’ on all major platforms today to experience this inspiring indie folk-rock anthem for yourself.
La Needs Machine is filling fans with new tunes, with the new single ‘The Mountain’. Back as an indie folk-rock collective, they never stop pushing the sonic frontiers or refreshing and moving anthems with a shot of different Americana styles.
https://medium.com/@saiidzeidan/the-mountain-by-la-need-machine-7fc263f085fe
In La Need Machine’s latest offering, The Mountain, the band ascends to new heights of musical and lyrical complexity, blending their signature elements of Americana, Indie Rock, Folk Rock, and Alternative Country.
We previously featured La Need Machine for their captivating tracks I Wish I Could Fly and These Old Jeans, which already hinted at the band’s profound ability to intertwine simple melodies with deep, introspective messages.
The Mountain, however, stands out as a bold statement, a sonic journey that not only pleases the ear but also challenges the mind.
In “These Old Jeans”, La Need Machine embroiders the story of a personal quest for wisdom. But far from being a linear path paved with certainties, this quest is a spiral of realization of the magnitude of what remains to be learned. Wisdom, here, is not so much the accumulation of knowledge as the awareness of one's own limits, openness to others and questioning one's prejudices.
Through indie harmonies imbued with nostalgia and lyrics of touching sincerity, the group expresses the inner metamorphosis that results from this acquired humility. “These Old Jeans” then becomes the symbol of this transformation, where the garment, simple and worn, represents the abandonment of pretensions to embrace modesty and authenticity.
Originating in Seattle, there’s a spirited rock and roll sound heard on their new album Killer Instinct, which released in November and now has a music video for the song “Herculean Tasks,” which revolves around a somewhat suburbanized version of Alice In Wonderland. There’s Alice, of course but also The Mad Hatter and the Red Queen all playing their roles in quirky fashion, with a bit of VFX to make things surreal as well as humorous. https://rollingstoneindia.com/seattle-band-la-need-machine-herculean-tasks-video/
La Need Machine is one of Washington’s most underrated rock n’ roll gems, and if you’re someone who likes to take pride in their knowledge of must-listen music in any genre, Killer Instinct is an LP you need to familiarize yourself with immediately.
https://ventsmagazine.com/2022/11/15/la-need-machines-killer-instinct-lp/
With Killer Instinct, La Need Machine serves up impressive rock and roll, full of oomph, contagious rhythms, and deluxe vocals.
Killer Instinct opens with “Herculean Tasks,” rolling out on pop-punk-lite guitars riding a tight rhythm as evocative vocals imbue the lyrics with intense, quixotic savors.
https://www.tattoo.com/blog/la-need-machine-releases-new-lp-killer-instinct/
Tracks like “Negative,” “Hot Dog,” and “Herculean Tasks” don’t ask for us to sit down and pay attention to the aesthetical details they contain just to bask in the swell of ridiculous sonic virtuosity; they smash us in the face with adrenaline and affection for the standards hard rock’s elite used to hold on a universal level. They make me believe in this genre’s viability post-COVID, and I think I’m not the only one who will say so thanks to Killer Instinct.
https://indiepulsemusic.com/2022/11/15/la-need-machine-killer-instinct-lp/
Seattle’s La Need Machine are about to release their new album, Killer Instinct, this Friday, November 11th. In celebration of the release comes the title track “Killer Instinct” - a non-stop rocker that never lets its foot off the gas. It feels like it should be the theme song to an ’80s movie about a kid that comes back from rock bottom to win the tournament and their love interest.
https://amplifymusicmag.com/premiere-la-need-machine-share-killer-instinct-ahead-of-their-album
Just in time for Halloween, we’ve got Seattle band, La Need Machine, with the new single “Scary Voices,” and its accompanying music video. It’s got a cool Concrete Blonde-like vibe to it, as we follow the fictional main character in an unwritten horror movie.
http://bigtakeover.com/profiles/LaNeedMachineASpookyTreatforHalloween
While their punchy drumlines and ripping electric guitar leads keep them grounded to the rock n’ roll genre, La Need Machine's lyrics and inspiration come from an ethical place that seek to help their community through monetary donation accumulated from their streaming revenue.
It’s hard just making a name for yourself in music today, let alone getting to the level a lot of the legends you look up to rest upon, but that isn’t stopping La Need Machine from putting out an effort worthy of such consideration in Killer Instinct. This is starting to feel like a good season for the rock n’ roll revolution this generation has been waiting to experience for themselves, and if La Need Machine can positively position themselves with the underground scene they’ve come to own so handily out of the northwest corner of the American circuit, I think they’re going to start getting a lot of the press attention they and many others like them have been vying for since getting their start.
https://www.theindiesource.com/c/bf14f7eb-0bb0-45ef-b439-9777b56c42e1/
All the best bands are hard to categorize; after all, if it were a simple process to put a band in this box or that genre, then it must be because you have heard it all before. It stands to reason. Which is why I love La Need Machine. It’s not just that their music shifts around from one track to the next; just listen to their last album
All the best bands are hard to categorize; after all, if it were a simple process to put a band in this box or that genre, then it must be because you have heard it all before. It stands to reason. Which is why I love La Need Machine. It’s not just that their music shifts around from one track to the next; just listen to their last album, Killer Instinct for an example of their eclectic nature, but even within one song, such as here on “I Wish I Could Fly,” they seem to blend all manner of, often contradictory, sounds and styles and do so seamlessly.
I felt the twee pop qualities, the back and forth boy/girl vocals are sweet and it is indicative of a track that is innocent and joyful but also realistic.... The narrative has been set for messaging us about climate change and its affect on nature but the sentiments could be applied to all aspects of life. The chorus brings matters to a
I felt the twee pop qualities, the back and forth boy/girl vocals are sweet and it is indicative of a track that is innocent and joyful but also realistic.... The narrative has been set for messaging us about climate change and its affect on nature but the sentiments could be applied to all aspects of life. The chorus brings matters to a head but by then most will be singing along and in that stride things will seem less insurmountable. ‘I Wish I Could Fly’ is the best kind of talking to that you’ll hear all week.
Now, after linking with sebastian on the single “Maria” earlier this year, La Need Machine return with their latest release and bring us their new single titled “I Wish I Could Fly.” Serving up a stunning slice of their bright indie sound with an Americana twist, “I Wish I Could Fly” sees the band lay down charming songwriting, buoyant s
Now, after linking with sebastian on the single “Maria” earlier this year, La Need Machine return with their latest release and bring us their new single titled “I Wish I Could Fly.” Serving up a stunning slice of their bright indie sound with an Americana twist, “I Wish I Could Fly” sees the band lay down charming songwriting, buoyant split vocals and superb musicianship.... Peppered with Al’s slick lead guitar flourishes throughout, “I Wish I Could Fly” offers up the very best of La Need Machine’s highly original and entirely enjoyable sound.
La Need Machine is a melting pot of ideas and influences as their blends range from indie rock and americana to pop-punk and rock n roll. But it is not just in the style, but even in the way they present concepts. Their soundscapes are adorned with layers and accents that are incredibly enriching. In their latest track, ‘I Wish I Could F
La Need Machine is a melting pot of ideas and influences as their blends range from indie rock and americana to pop-punk and rock n roll. But it is not just in the style, but even in the way they present concepts. Their soundscapes are adorned with layers and accents that are incredibly enriching. In their latest track, ‘I Wish I Could Fly’, the band fathoms a heartfelt folk rock track that combines Joni Mitchell’s introspective acoustics with The Smiths’ classic melodic rock style. Listen Now!
La Need Machine’s single, “I Wish I Could Fly,” presents a cool sound that diverges from the stereotypical Seattle grunge associated with the ’90s. Instead, the band takes a unique approach, offering a nostalgic melody that, in my opinion, still carries the halo of Seattle at its core.
Drawing a comparison to bands from the ’90s, La Need
La Need Machine’s single, “I Wish I Could Fly,” presents a cool sound that diverges from the stereotypical Seattle grunge associated with the ’90s. Instead, the band takes a unique approach, offering a nostalgic melody that, in my opinion, still carries the halo of Seattle at its core.
Drawing a comparison to bands from the ’90s, La Need Machine’s vibes reminded me of Soul Asylum, showcasing a similar depth and intensity. It suggests that La Need Machine consists of seasoned musicians with a wealth of experience, and their ability to evoke nostalgic sentiments while presenting a fresh sound is fantastic.
From the heart of the US-based culture, Seattle – emerges an independent artist that effortlessly blends Alt-country and Indie Pop: LA NEED MACHINE. With their latest offering, “I Wish I Could Fly,” they cast a magic spell that further cements their position among the greatest like Bob Dylan and Leon Bridges. ..... As hauntingly beautiful
From the heart of the US-based culture, Seattle – emerges an independent artist that effortlessly blends Alt-country and Indie Pop: LA NEED MACHINE. With their latest offering, “I Wish I Could Fly,” they cast a magic spell that further cements their position among the greatest like Bob Dylan and Leon Bridges. ..... As hauntingly beautiful as Simon and Garfunkel, LA NEED MACHINE’s music brings a feeling akin to a “deftly woven tapestry of musical emotions.”

La Need Machine grew up in Seattle and derived their sound from classic rock and roll, folk, and Indie bands from Seattle and around the world.
Musical influences include Seattle bands like the Sonics, Nirvana and Brandi Carlile, classic 1950's rock and roll artists like Eddie Cochran, classic 1960's bands like Bob Dylan, and the Animals, classic rock bands like Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, and the Who, classic punk like the Buzzcocks and Generation X, and post punk and Indie bands like Green Day.

La Need Machine will play anywhere, any time -- as long as it is 100 percent convenient for us.

La Need Machine live in the present, although we do daydream about the future quite a bit. And it includes another new album in the not-too-distant future!






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