Tonight in L.A.: Father John Misty/HAIM, the Soft Moon, Opus Vitae
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Also on Tuesday: Nortec Collective, Tom Freund, the Outline, Airplane Mode, Hawk Percival, H.E.R., Dreamers, Saving Abel
Also on Tuesday: Nortec Collective, Tom Freund, the Outline, Airplane Mode, Hawk Percival, H.E.R., Dreamers, Saving Abel
Incoming: Childish Gambino, the Buttertones, Moby, Lukas Nelson, Father John Misty, the Soft Moon, Opus VitaeNortec Collective, Hawk Percival, Thom Yorke, Criminal Hygiene, Travis Scott, the Internet, PJ Morton, Protomartyr, Dreamers, Thundercat, the Growlers, Ministry, Fishbone, Brian Wilson, Redd Kross, LA Gives Back, Tenacious D, the California Honeydrops, Questlove, Brother Ali, the Garden, Brian Setzer Orchestra, Johnnyswim, Eric Bellinger, Cults, John Legend, the Neighbourhood
Buzzbands.LA revisits 2006 through a playlist, a good year for local flavor.
Also on Saturday: Rock ānā Roll Circus (Fever the Ghost and more), Municipal Waste, Ty Segall, Sander Kleinenberg, Pete Cetera, the Electric West.
Including: SWIMM, Elvis Presley Tribute, Brainstory, Goodnight Texas, Todd Rundgren, Willie Nelson, the Game, Patti Smith, Surfer Blood, the Outline, Prayers, Fever the Ghost, Sander Kleinenberg, Nite Jewel and more.
The quartet, whose members went on to play in Grouplove, Superhumanoids and Milo Greene, will reunite for a one-off show in January. Can we get misty about 2006 a moment?
Milo Greene was actually born several years back at UC Irvine, where Robbie Arnett, Andrew Heringer and Marlana Sheetz were students. “He was a fictional character who used to send out promotional e-mails on our behalf,” Arnett says with a laugh. Later, when a new musical project gelled between the trio, along with Curtis Marrero […]
The Outline are back to following their own diagram. It’s been four years to to the week since the L.A. rockers’ debut album came out and they headed out on the road, first on the Warped Tour and then as support for hardcore guys Saosin. Both tours seemed odd for the music on the aptly […]
Yes, this video’s a year old now, but I’ll use it to reinforce a familiar Buzz Bands mantra: early arrival recommended. If you are subjecting yourself to the overwrought strains of Kings of Leon tonight at the Hollywood Bowl (or if you’re there for indie-rock veterans Built to Spill), get to the amphitheater early for […]
[This belated Monday missive is brought to you by my holiday weekend hangover:] Top 5 reasons to mumble “Hawl-uh-day, what hawl-uh-day?” and venture out tonight: Four promising residencies kick off: Folk-rockers Mississippi Man at the Echo (Rumspringa opens); Summer Darling (whose debut is coming out digitally Tuesday on Origami) at Spaceland (Twilight Sleep supports); the […]