"Be Ye Lil Gods" Is Eva Zakula's Map to Inner Weather - KALTBLUT Magazine
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"Be Ye Lil Gods" Is Eva Zakula's Map to Inner Weather - KALTBLUT Magazine
"moves through LA as if she's mastered the art of turning daily life into a slow ritual. Her mornings begin with Lavender Honey Spice at M Street Coffee, afternoons slip between art posts and studio sessions, and nights belong to The LA Flakes, her all-women rock band that plays like they've got something to prove but no one to impress."
"She is translating moods. One day it's Stevie Wonder, the next it's Wolfmother, with echoes of Julie London and Chaka Khan weaving through. Her playlist feels like a fever dream of influences that shouldn't fit together but somehow do, stitched by instinct and an aversion to playing it safe. 's backstory runs deep: Bay Area hymn-slinger, frontwoman of her first teenage band Eva and The Handsome's, USC School of Dramatic Arts alum, and now a fixture in Los Angeles' night circuit."
She moves through Los Angeles with ritualized days that feed creative practice, from Lavender Honey Spice at M Street Coffee to studio sessions and late-night performances with The LA Flakes. Eclectic influences span Stevie Wonder to Wolfmother with traces of Julie London and Chaka Khan, producing a playlist that intentionally refuses safe choices. A Bay Area origin, teenage frontwoman history with Eva and The Handsome's, and USC Dramatic Arts training inform a cultivated but unpolished catalogue. Be Ye Lil Gods emphasizes unlearning technique, writing from spiritual impulses, and pairing meditative production with genre-blurring textures across tracks like "High," "Lucy," and "Warm Breath."
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