Tonight in L.A.: Max and the Moon, TV Heads, Pegasus Warning
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Also on Sunday: The Hangmen, Robb Bank$, LSD & the Search for God
Also on Sunday: The Hangmen, Robb Bank$, LSD & the Search for God
The Canadian quartet played a strong show highlighted by songs from their 2010 and 2014 albums after an opening set from L.A.’s Max and the Moon.
Hanni El Khatib’s electric main-stage set caps a Day 2 that drew overwhelming crowds despite temperatures that neared triple-digits.
Wednesday night’s concert menu: ► The Mowgli’s [pictured], whose second album “Kids in Love” came out in April, join Cayucas for a free concert at the Grove as part of the mall’s Summer Concert Series. It begins at 7:30 p.m. ► NYC art-rockers Landlady headline the Echo behind their latest release “Heat,” with Alana Amram […]
Incoming: Sonny Boy Thorn, Beach Party, Soak, Motopony, Sleep State, Calexico, Indigo Girls, Lianne La Havas, Astronauts Etc., Muna, Two Sheds, Spurs, Russell Howard, the Mowgli’s, Landlady, Max and the Moon, Lukas Rossi, Smashing Pumpkins, Marilyn Manson, Son Lux, Jurassic 5, Dopapod, Morris Day, Breakestra, Verite, Jessica Hernandez & the Deltas, Frontier Ruckus, Berner, X, […]
Less than a month after they waxed about “Modern Love,” L.A. indie-poppers Max and the Moon have returned with a new single teasing their forthcoming third EP. “Harps” seems like another Hype Machine-bound confection, this one with the chillwave-y feel of bands like locals Tapioca and the Flea and a Starburst chorus reminiscent of MGMT. […]
The newest single from Max and the Moon sees the SoCal quartet frolicking in familiar indie-pop territory, populated by myriad young bands bound and determined to give the world another Passion Pit whether it needs it or not. “Modern Love” is well-crafted and hooky, and it’s a meditation (a danceable one at that) on whether […]
Nightmare and the Cat’s album-release celebration on Wednesday night at the Roxy felt a lot like last year’s party for artist Gary Baseman at the Skirball Center. Baseman was onstage fashioning his whimsical, subversive pop art on a large canvas – when he was wasn’t getting jiggy with the band, that is. A handful of […]
A hot, steamy evening didn’t stop the masses from piling into the Echo on Wednesday night for a sold-out Broods show. The New Zealand brother-sister duo, who released their self-titled debut EP on Polydor in February and are preparing a full-length on Capitol for later this year, were also just as dedicated when it came […]
Florida-bred indie-rockers Surfer Blood, Malaysian songstress Yuna, Bay Area quintet Finish Ticket and Colorado indie-pop duo Tennis join L.A. standouts such as the Record Company, Saint Motel and Moses Sumney in the first batch of artists announced to play Make Music Pasadena on June 7. The all-ages, all-day festival brings free concerts to multiple venues […]