Tonight in L.A.: Priests, the Rural Alberta Advantage, TEST, Moon Ensemble, DAWN, the Palms, Mind Meld, Sleeplust, Alex Feder, Amaranthe, Poor Man’s Change

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Priests
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Monday’s Los Angeles concerts:

► Washington, D.C., punk-rockers Priests, touring behind their debut “Nothing Feels Natural,” play the Echoplex, supported by Alice Bag and Stef Chura.
► L.A. trio TEST elebrate the release of their single “7th Street Metro” at the Hi Hat, joined by Cigarette Bums and Melted Bodies at the Hi Hat
► Canadia indie trio the Rural Alberta Advantage, who have an album coming later this year on Saddle Creek, visit the Bootleg Theater, supported by Mt. Joy.
Moon Ensemble rocks the free night at Harvard & Stone in support of their new single “Future Colours,” and Part Time and Mothdrops join in.
DAWN (aka Dawn Richard) heads up the lineup at It’s a School Night at Bardot, joined by Gordi and Rel. There’s a “secret guest” advertised as well.
The Palms continue their residency at the Satellite, joined by Smoke Season, Ethan Burns and Fever High.
► And Mind Meld, continue their residency at the Echo, with Shark Toys, Flat Worms and Rearranged Face also playing.

Also:

Sleeplust, Cosmos & Creature and Expo 86 at Resident
Alex Feder, Royce, the Gooms and Klvr Grl at the Silverlake Lounge
Amaranthe at the Belasco Theater
Kyle Craft, Molly Kate Kestner and the Senators at the Hotel Café
We Are Northern Lights at the Hotel Café Second Stage
Uli Jon Roth at the Whisky a Go Go
The Sunset Jam at the Viper Room
B1A4 at the Novo
Poor Man’s Change, Spirit Mother and the Thin Lines at the Wayfarer
Elhae at the Constellation Room
Every Time I Die, Knocked Loose, Harm’s Way and Eternal Sleep at Rock City Studios
Jeff Young at Genghis Cohen
Ray Davis Band at Molly Malone’s
Morgan Geer, Juli Crockett and the Late Jay Souza at the Redwood Bar
Darrell Nulisch at the Maui Sugar Mill
The Jazzaholics at the Escondite
Rumproller Organ Trio at the Sassafras Saloon
Open Mic at the Lexington Bar
Open Mic at the Federal Bar