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Shana Cleveland is an American musician, writer, and visual artist based in
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. Best known as the lead guitarist and vocalist for surf rock band La Luz, Cleveland was previously a member of The Curious Mystery, and has also released music as a solo artist. Cleveland's writing and visual art has appeared in publications such as ''Black Clock'', ''the Columbia Poetry Review'', ''Court Green'', and ''Vice''.


Discography


With La Luz

*''Damp Face EP'' (2012) *''It's Alive'' (2013) *''Weirdo Shrine'' (2015) *''Floating Features'' (2018) *''La Luz'' (2021) *''News of the Universe'' (2024)


With The Curious Mystery

*''Rotting Slowly'' (2009) *''We Creeling'' (2011)


Solo

*''Oh Man, Cover the Ground'' (2015) (as Shana Cleveland and the Sandcastles) *''Night of the Worm Moon'' (2019) *''
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