Musically, the multiplatinum GRAMMY® Award-nominated trio of Southern California sisters Este, Danielle, and Alana Haim trace a winding path through genres and musical eras--similar to how Ventura Boulevard paves its way through a myriad of Los Angeles suburbs and neighborhoods. Since 2012, the group have made a mark on their own terms with eclectic songcraft in the studio and electrifying performances on stages worldwide. Garnering four career GRAMMY® nominations to date, they stand out as "the first all-female rock group to be nominated in the GRAMMY® category of 'Album of the Year'" for 2020's Women In Music Pt. III. The latter represented a critical high watermark. Not only did it land on multiple year-end Top 10 lists, but Pitchfork hailed it as "far and away their best." Prior, they released the gold-certified Days Are Gone [2013] and Something To Tell You [2017]. Over the course of a decade, they have also notched two #1 debuts on the UK Albums Chart and two Top 10 entries on the Billboard 200.
HAIM are sisters Este, Danielle, and Alana Haim, hailing from Los Angeles. The band released their critically acclaimed and highly anticipated sophomore album, "Something To Tell You," in July 2017 which debuted in the top 10 of Billboard's Top 200 albums chart. "Something To Tell You" is the follow up to their 2013 debut album, "Days Are Gone", which earned them a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. Renowned for their engaging high-energy live performances, HAIM have toured the world playing headline shows and festival stages including Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, Coachella, Bonnaroo and more.
HAIM with Dora Jar
Musically, the multiplatinum GRAMMY® Award-nominated trio of Southern California sisters Este, Danielle, and Alana Haim trace a winding path through genres and musical eras--similar to how Ventura Boulevard paves its way through a myriad of Los Angeles suburbs and neighborhoods. Since 2012, the group have made a mark on their own terms with eclectic songcraft in the studio and electrifying performances on stages worldwide. Garnering four career GRAMMY® nominations to date, they stand out as "the first all-female rock group to be nominated in the GRAMMY® category of 'Album of the Year'" for 2020's Women In Music Pt. III. The latter represented a critical high watermark. Not only did it land on multiple year-end Top 10 lists, but Pitchfork hailed it as "far and away their best." Prior, they released the gold-certified Days Are Gone [2013] and Something To Tell You [2017]. Over the course of a decade, they have also notched two #1 debuts on the UK Albums Chart and two Top 10 entries on the Billboard 200.
HAIM are sisters Este, Danielle, and Alana Haim, hailing from Los Angeles. The band released their critically acclaimed and highly anticipated sophomore album, "Something To Tell You," in July 2017 which debuted in the top 10 of Billboard's Top 200 albums chart. "Something To Tell You" is the follow up to their 2013 debut album, "Days Are Gone", which earned them a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. Renowned for their engaging high-energy live performances, HAIM have toured the world playing headline shows and festival stages including Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, Coachella, Bonnaroo and more.