Artist's albums
Endless Patcher
2022 · album
Dog Bite
2022 · single
Funhouse
2022 · single
Fader
2021 · EP
Strong Hands
2021 · single
Rest
2021 · single
Grandma Curly
2020 · single
Time It Won't
2020 · single
2 Days of Guilt
2020 · single
Iris
2019 · single
Remain Consumed
2019 · single
In the Blossom of This
2019 · EP
The Experiment (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Dirty Pools
2018 · single
Ceiling Zero
2017 · album
Rush
2016 · single
Not That Great
2016 · single
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Biography
LASKA is fronted by three sisters who write beautifully self-aware and earnest songs. Hannah, Mookie, and Bex Morton are the foundation of LASKA. The melancholy, harmony-driven sound draws from the midwestern heartland just as much as the LA-coast and continues to evolve as their landscape changes. All three sisters contribute to the writing and have a way of leaving you at the beck and call of a song’s emotional territory. Haunting, reflective, and lovely. Since their formation in 2016, the band has grown to be a six-piece act. Their sound blends rugged guitar, synthesizers, and pedal affected violins, bringing listeners from song-in-your-bedroom intimacy to vast moments in sonic canyons. The Mortons play alongside Evan Middlesworth (producer/guitar), Keegan Burckhard (drums) and Robbie Weisshaar (bass). LASKA released their acclaimed sophomore album, "Endless Patcher" on June 3, 2022. The collection of songs on Endless Patcher is both mystical and grounded in the everyday experiences of what we are hoping for the future. The new music on LASKA’s second album hits the sweet spot that sits between folk-influenced pop and rock. What you hear on Endless Patcher isn’t really a patchwork, as the album’s evocative title might lead you to believe. It’s an album that addresses the density of lived experience. If a record can be both mystical and grounded in the everyday, Endless Patcher fits the bill.