Solar power isn’t just for hippies and preppers anymore—it’s running a full-blown music festival. Sunstock, headlined by Cults, Wavves, and the Allah-Lahs, is the first fest entirely powered by stored “sun-juice.” Expect solar-fueled jams, eco-activism, food trucks, and more booze-and-kombucha concoctions than your body is ready for.
Where Sustainability Meets Art: 100% Solar-Powered Concerts By LA’s Trapdoor Social
Gimme Your Answers: An Interview w/ Trapdoor Social
Trapdoor Social isn’t just making music—they’re making a statement. From donating all proceeds of their upcoming LP to solar energy projects, to writing songs that channel environmental urgency into emotive harmonies, Merritt Graves and Skylar Funk are turning concern for the planet into action you can hear. Read on for an in-depth conversation about their inspirations, songwriting process, and life in Los Angeles.
Former gang members add solar to safe house in Los Angeles
Homeboy Industries has long been a lifeline for formerly gang-involved and previously incarcerated Angelenos. Now, with the help of Everybody Solar, GRID Alternatives, and activist rock band Trapdoor Social, the nonprofit has added another layer of hope: clean energy. The long-delayed project culminates in a solar installation led by graduates of Homeboy’s own training programs—showing how resilience, community, and sustainability can work hand in hand.
Indie Rockers, Former Gang Members, and Sierra Club Team Up For Solar
Known for blending alt-rock with activism, Trapdoor Social is taking their green mission to the next level. Instead of funding their next album directly, the band is donating all net proceeds from their crowdfunding campaign to install solar panels on Homeboy Industries’ roof—helping young people gain vital skills while powering a non-profit that transforms lives. Read on to see how music, sustainability, and community come together in a truly inspiring way.





