Lucky Horse Red Blaze Into The Desert Night With Self-Titled Debut Album
- Charles Luberisse

- Oct 3, 2025
- 2 min read
Written By: Big C

Los Angeles’ patchwork supergroup Lucky Horse Red arrive with their self-titled debut. It's thirteen tracks that explore love, cheating, addiction, sex, and sexuality. Lucky Horse Red is a collision of psych, rock ‘n’ roll, Americana, jazz, and punk. The album pulses with reckless desire and raw honest with each record unfolding like a fever dream under the desert sun. Fronted by the magnetic Bunny Gaubert, her voice drifts between cracked poetry and spellbinding clarity. Gaubert shared:
Our self-titled record is a storytelling project where it’s not a disjointed journey despite the rapid genre fluctuations. It’s the tale of the rush of all things bad, body and soul. Laughing and looking back during a car chase that won’t end well… it’s pursuit of pleasure and violence, it’s trouble and restlessness, it’s a beautiful town drunk, it’s noise, jazz, Americana roots, it’s angry, it’s lying, it’s a sober truth. Natural born killers up all night getting down with God.

The band’s roots stretch deep into LA’s DIY scene, uniting Keilah Nina, Colin Croom, Mark Martino, Jake Melendez, Mika Rabina, and multi-instrumentalist Laine Gaubert alongside Bunny. Together, they forge a darkly shimmering soundscape recorded at Joshua Tree Recording Studio—a haze of grit, yearning, and sonic wildfires. Following recent appearances at Family Affair Folk Fest, in November, they’ll host a monthlong residency at Good Times at Davey Wayne’s. Step into the desert haze where vice and beauty collide. atch “Angels Loom” and connect with Lucky Horse Red on Instagram, Bandcamp, Spotify, and Apple Music.










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