For Immediate Release:

November 11, 2025


2070 SIGN TO DANGER COLLECTIVE RECORDS


LA BAND ANNOUNCE STRIPPED-BACK AND SONICALLY EXPANSIVE

 NEW ALBUM BIG BLUE, OUT FEBRUARY 6, 2026 - PRE-SAVE


“TRANSDUCER,” THE FIRST PREVIEW OF INCOMING RECORD

ARRIVES TODAY WITH OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO - WATCH

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2070, Los Angeles’s hardest working band, is excited to announce their signing to indie label Danger Collective Records with the news of their third studio album. Big Blue arrives everywhere on February 6, 2026, which sees the band stripping back their textural, noisy guitars to reveal vibrant acoustics and scintillating synths. The second track of the record, “Transducer,” is out now with an official music video, showcasing a meticulous arrangement of drum machines and brightly toned guitars. The video features the band completely in the LA darkness, only seen under an abrasive spotlight and dimly lit flashlights. 


“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," bandleader Trevor Coleman recalls. 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.”


LISTEN TO “TRANSDUCER”

WATCH “TRANSDUCER”

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2070 have always experimented with their sound. Mixing blown-out riffs with ethereal tones, layering synths and playing with ambient textures, the four-piece blows past pre-conceived notions of what a rock record should sound like. Big Blue was made over long recording sessions, pushing soft noises and spacious beats to the forefront, and diligently creating thoughtful melodies and lyricism. 


Infamous in the LA DIY scene, 2070 is a fixture of the community. Playing shows with bands like Host Family, Hysteria, Drook, and more, the band has become known for both four-piece rock shows and stunning ambient sets. More shows will be announced soon. For more information on upcoming performances, see below and follow the band on Instagram at @2070.exe.

2070

BIG BLUE

DANGER COLLECTIVE RECORDS

Release date: February 6, 2025

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1. VI Tape Lament, Tribute Etc.

2. Transducer - WATCH

3. Birdschool (Off Sludge)

4. Circuit City (Another Listen And You Could Find)

5. Windowpane

6. Cauldron

7. Scapeism (Coast to Coast)

8. Scapegoat

9. Love Witch

10. The 1619

11. Transducer, Motional

12. Falling Down

13. Modern Day Gold

14. V3

ABOUT 2070:

Known as “LA’s hardest working band,” 2070 is a 4-piece rock band based in Los Angeles. Started in 2015 by lead vocalist and guitarist Trevor Coleman in his home state of Michigan, the band moved to Los Angeles and quickly found resonance in the LA DIY music scene. Currently composed of Coleman, guitarist Khari Cousins, drummer Rogers DeCoud, and bassist Danny Rincon, the band has found a unique way to blend genres, experimenting with traditional shoegaze sounds to more abrasive guitar rock. Each member’s individual sonic and artistic contributions allow 2070 to be this special act - one that changes every time they perform, from the classic 4-piece rock performance to, at times, a smaller ambient synth project. Their textured recordings are borderless and tenacious, all at once; think Dinosaur Jr. meets My Bloody Valentine. Organically finding room in the current LA scene, 2070 has played across several staple LA venues, with former bandmate Tchad Cousins (urika’s bedroom) as the bassist in the band, and with members in other projects such as Castle Pasture, Harmony Index, and more. 2070 emulates true guitar music and being a true rock band. 


2070’s third album, Big Blue, takes on a more mellow songwriter approach - a more session-based and long-form album-making process, in comparison to the band’s 2024 record Stay in the Ranch. Big Blue carries a fuller and more cohesive sound, driven by acoustic guitars and synthesizers. While 2070 retains their rock tones on this record, they challenge their traditional sound and explore a more introspective voice. The album sonically captures each member’s emotions, foregoing any resistance, allowing the raw and the real to be heard. 


CONNECT WITH 2070:

INSTAGRAM | BANDCAMP

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Press contact:

Kenzie Davis

kenzie@bighassle.com