Just Like Heaven delivers again for indie fans with Vampire Weekend headlining, Rilo Kiley reuniting & slowdive as special guests in 2025

Just Like Heaven - 2025 lineup

Just Like Heaven //
Brookside at the Rose Bowl – Pasadena, CA
May 10th, 2025 //

The city of Los Angeles has been through a lot in the first month of 2025. Between all of the wildfires that have ravaged Southern California in a matter of days, it has been a tumultuous time for so many who have been left with nothing and are having to completely rebuild their lives now.

It has been special to see how the local community has come together nonetheless, especially for those who have been affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires. And while it can be almost impossible to even think about live music with all that has happened in historic neighborhoods like Altadena among others, Goldenvoice’s indie-focused festival Just Like Heaven has made its home next door in Pasadena since 2022 and will be back in the City of Roses for a fourth straight year this May.

After propelling The Postal Service atop the bill in 2024 with the Ben Gibbard side project continuing to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its lone studio album Give Up, JLH has gone with NYC indie rockers Vampire Weekend to headline the fifth chapter of its annual story.

Fans of the three-piece led by Ezra Koenig will be happy to hear that news as will plenty of others, given that JLH has once again curated a dream lineup for anyone who loves indie music. Bolstered by another strong undercard, this year’s roster is also highlighted by Rilo Kiley reuniting to play their first show since 2008 after breaking up more than a decade ago.

“We are so very excited to come back together for Just Like Heaven in Pasadena, California — Los Angeles,” the group released in a statement. “As a band, we began here, and we feel so fortunate to return among so many artists and friends, to this community we hold so dear, in such a beautiful and meaningful place.”

Other notable acts slated to perform at the Brookside Golf Course include Empire of the Sun, Bloc Party, TV on the Radio, The Drums, Courtney Barnett, Toro y Moi, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, GROUPLOVE, Perfume Genius, The Sounds, Panda Bear, Beach Fossils, Peter Bjorn and John, Hercules & Love Affair (Live), Wild Nothing and Ra Ra Riot. That’s all in less than 12 hours, too!

But sitting at the bottom of the poster and serving as special guests are one of our favorites in slowdive, the English shoegaze outfit that put us in a dream-like state last year at a sold-out Fox Theater Pomona (read our show review here). Even though it might be too soon to expect new music after the release of Everything Is Alive in 2023, we will be curious to find out where they are slotted for their JLH debut when set times are officially released in April.

Are you sold on going to JLH? Make sure to register for the presale here before GA tickets go on sale this Friday, January 31st at 11 a.m. PT for $200 (Tier 1) and eventually increase to $226 (Tier 2), $250 (Tier 3) and $270 (Tier 4). VIP passes start at $440 (Tier 1) and jump to $460 (Tier 2), while those who are looking to splurge on the Clubhouse experience will have to throw down a whopping $700.

It’s important to mention that Goldenvoice and the Rose Bowl Operating Company have already made their mark on the wildfire recovery efforts with a generous donation of $250,000 to the Eaton Fire Relief & Recovery Fund, and those interested in contributing can go here for more details.

Plus, as a BIG thank you to those who have sacrificed so much, the fest will be offering complimentary GA admission for two to verified GOVX First Responders for a limited time while supplies last. Without these heroes throughout our city, it’s difficult to fathom where we would be right now.

For the rest of you though, don’t wait to purchase yours because this one-day celebration of indie music will be here before you know it!

Just Like Heaven - 2025 stage lineups

UPDATE (March 31st): For the first time ever JLH has put out lineups for each of its two stages ahead of unveiling set times. As expected, headliner Vampire Weekend will close out the festival on the Orion Stage while Rilo Kiley serves as the top-billed act on the smaller Stardust Stage. See the poster above to find out where every act is scheduled to perform at the Brookside.

Just Like Heaven 2025 - set times

UPDATE (April 21st): Start making your plans for JLH 2025 because set times are here with less than a month to go, and there are once again a number of tough choices to make. Will it be Of Montreal or Wild Nothing? Grouplove or Perfume Genius? The Drums or Toro y Moi? TV on the Radio or Unknown Mortal Orchestra? The good news, though, is that there are less scheduling conflicts toward the end of the day once Bloc Party takes the Orion Stage at 6:45 p.m. Find out who’s playing on which stage and when in the full list above.

Just Like Heaven 2025

10 new songs that you should know about & hear

Top songs - Weezer, Hozier, Foals & Bad SunsWritten by Wes Severson //

I’ve combed through the list of recent songs that have been released by record labels big and small. These 10 fresh, new efforts certainly made a mark on me, and I’m pretty sure they will strike some kind of emotion in you.


10. Peter Bjorn and John – “Bones”

 

“Bones” is the first offering from Peter Bjorn and John’s new three-track EPBJ EP. It’s a super soft and mellow song, but the chorus delivers and also makes you think.


9. MØ – “Theme Song (I’m Far Away)”

 

The Danish singer-songwriter continues to use her amazing voice to dazzle our ears. But this time, MØ’s latest release goes beyond that and serves as the theme song for “Moominvalley,” a Finnish cartoon that she was fond of as a child.


8. John Mayer – “I Guess I Just Feel Like”

 

No surprise here … John Mayer goes soft and sentimental but also adds some country-western flare to his new tune “I Guess I Just Feel Like” he just released. The sad lyrical content is what we have come to know and love from Mayer. It’s definitely a solid release from the pop veteran who seems to never quit.


7. Weezer – “High as a Kite”

 

I haven’t been a huge fan of anything Weezer has put out in the last four years until this song dropped. But the new Weezer, which often includes meaningless lyrical content, has taken a back seat to the old Weezer, which was centered mostly around sensitive material. “High as a Kite” reminded me of what we heard on their debut album almost 25 years ago.


6. DREAMERS – “Die Happy”

 

This is the same tried-and-true script for the pop-rock trio as they’ve followed in the past. “Die Happy” is packed full of fun, and the groove is very accessible. It’s sure to make fans who will be attending DREAMERS’ upcoming shows, which includes four dates in California, excited.


5. Hozier – “Dinner & Diatribes”

 

Andrew Hozier-Byrne is known for having an incredible vocal range, and this third single on the Irish musician’s new sophomore LP Wasteland, Baby! conveys that to the absolute fullest. In classic Hozier fashion, the complicated lyrical matter comes in a tight, catchy package, yet it makes us want to know what was going through his head as he wrote it.


4. FOALS – “On the Luna”

 

FOALS haven’t been in the mainstream scene for too long, but this diverse track surely shows why they deserve major recognition. “On The Luna” explores new ground with its retro vibe and interesting quirks, making it an easy one to dance to as we await Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1 next month.


3. Circa Waves – “Times Won’t Change Me”

 

Get ready to stomp your feet because this song’s groove is great and makes for a spooky, cool vibe. One of the melodies in it reminds me of Fleetwood Mac, and the rhythm’s driving nature as well as the constant repetition of the lyrics will have you singing along with it in no time.


2. Dennis Lloyd – “Never Go Back”

 

Israeli musician Dennis Lloyd made a huge splash with his 2016 single “Nevermind”, and his newest hit has the potential to take him to even greater heights. To me, “Never Go Back” is an even better effort more than three years later.


1. Bad Suns – “One Magic Moment”

 

“One Magic Moment” is the third single from Bad Suns’ new album Mystic Truth, which drops in March and explores a sea of uncharted water for the LA alt-rock quartet. There are so many new sounds to enjoy from these guys. They finish their tour this May with three straight dates in California, including one at The Fillmore in SF and a tour finale at The Wiltern in LA.


Which of these new songs do you like most? Tell us in the comments section below!

FYF Fest drops 2016 lineup, led by Kendrick Lamar, LCD Soundsystem, Tame Impala & Grace Jones

FYF Fest 2016

FYF Fest //
Exposition Park – Los Angeles
August 27th-28th, 2016 //

If you thought Kanye West and Morrissey were big gets for FYF last year, the two-day music festival is going even bigger in 2016.

Led by headliners Kendrick Lamar, LCD Soundsystem, Tame Impala and Grace Jones, the lineup for the 13th annual FYF Fest is jam-packed from top to bottom.

The rest of the bill includes performances from Air, Beach House, Anohni, Grimes, Hot Chip, Father John Misty, Explosions in the Sky, Rae Sremmurd, Blood Orange, Young Thug, Moby (DJ set), Saves the Day, Vince Staples, Wolf Parade, Shellac, Todd Terje & the Olsens, Charles Bradley, Ty Segall & the Muggers, Junior Boys, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Jagwar Ma, The Black Lips, Peter Bjorn and John, DIIV, Chelsea Wolfe, Kelela, Bicep, Wild Nothing, Floating Points, Gold Panda, Corbin, Hop Along, Viet Cong, Oneohtrix Point Never, Julia Holter and more at Exposition Park near downtown LA.

UPDATE: FYF has added slacker-rock king Mac DeMarco, LA electronic duo CLASSIXX and Banks & Steelz, a new collaboration featuring Interpol frontman Paul Banks and Wu Tang original member RZA, to its already stacked 2016 lineup more than two and a half months after dropping the festival’s initial bill.

Founded by Sean Carlson back in 2004 and produced in association with LA concert promoter Goldenvoice, FYF will sell weekend passes for $199, with single-day passes also available for $125 and weekend VIP passes available for $339. Tickets can be purchased starting this Friday, April 1st at 12 p.m. here.

Excited for FYF now? Make sure to check out our coverage from 2015 here.

FYF Fest 2016 lineup