Jessica: One ‘a’ would make it a little misleading, right?įrom the recent “Lavender Hole” to our debut of “Chair” it appears as if you all have a real sound shape shifting thing happening at work here. Jessica: The inborn drive to create, and the cosmos.Īdrian De La Cruz: Two Adrian’s two A’s, duh. Last year we decided that it’s now or never and we just said the hell with it! We always talked about piecing together a legit group but the timing wasn’t working out. After getting a band together for live shows, everything fell into place and Draag began.ĭanny: Me and Adrian played in a couple of projects together over the course of a five year span.
How did you all meet, and what lead you all to start Draag?Īdrian De La Cruz: Draag started off as Adrian(Acosta)’s solo project. The really good bands get the least exposure. Mostly bad bands, but a lot of good ones, too.Īdrian Acosta: Nice little melting-pot of bands. Don’t miss our lively interview with Draag’s Adrian & Adrian, Danny, Jessica, and Carlos.Īdrian De La Cruz: Lots of great bands. Combined, Draag bring a powerful, multifaceted audio-armada working from multilateral stylistics levels in a unilateral war path formation. (press photo)įrom the creative side of indie LA get to know Draag with their Traci Lordz EP that follows up their self-titled LP expectations and anachronistic elements are thrown to the wild gusts of winter winds by the creative collective that counts Danny Rossi, Jessica, Adrian Acosta, Carlos Michel, and Adrian De La Cruz. LA’s Draag, with Danny, Jessica, Adrian, Carlos, & Adrian.