2070 Step Into A New Era With "Big Blue"
- Charles Luberisse

- Nov 14, 2025
- 2 min read
Written By: Big C

Los Angeles collective 2070 enter a bold new chapter with the announcement of their third studio album Big Blue, on February 6, 2026 via Danger Collective Records, The signing marks a pivotal evolution for one of LA’s most hardworking underground bands, known for fusing noise, melody, and raw human pulse. Their first offering, Transducer, arrives alongside an official music video, bathing the band in flickering shadows and spotlight haze. Built on drum machines, luminous synths, and delicately intertwined guitars, the track feels intimate, expansive, and alive. Frontman Trevor Coleman recalls:
I recorded this track at Danny’s house while I was checking on his dog over the holidays. Danny has a great, state-of-the-art home studio and plenty of interesting gear. So, I took that as an opportunity to record a song that had been sitting in my voice memos for a couple of months. I couldn’t remember the actual guitar I was playing on the demo, so I added keyboards to replicate the fingerpicking parts and used Danny’s Death by Audio vocal delay pedal to record the vocals and the guitar solos. I made the drums in his Ableton and played all the guitar parts myself on his Jag-Stang guitar with his dog River as my witness.

The candid origin of “Transducer” mirrors the emotional clarity of "Big Blue." The album trades their usual distortion-heavy energy for spacious arrangements, revealing acoustic warmth beneath shimmering electronic textures. Infamous in LA’s DIY scene, 2070 have long blurred the lines between chaos and clarity, performing both explosive four-piece rock sets with haunting ambient performances. On "Big Blue," they channel that duality into something transcendent. Stream “Transducer” now, watch the official video, and pre-save Big Blue before it drops this February. Follow 2070 on INSTAGRAM and BANDCAMP.










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