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Fever Ray (Photo by Maria Jose Govea / Red Bull Sound Content Pool)

This Week’s Shows: May 21-27

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Incoming: Pond, Florence + the Machine, Against Me!, Daughtry, Paul Simon, Depeche Mode, Lykke Li, Laura Veirs, Wajatta, Lake Street Dive, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Tom Jones, Lawrence, Moby, the Head & the Heart, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Lean, Geographer, Smallpools, Bleachers, Fever Ray, Topanga Days, Simi Valley Cajun & Blues Festival, Sum 41, War/George Clinton, Hawthorne Heights, the Brian Jonestown Massacre, Oh Wonder

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Kitten at the Roxy in February (Photo by Jessica Hanley)

This Week’s Shows: May 22-28

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Incoming: The Strumbellas, Magic Giant, Never Shout Never, Girlpool, Air Traffic Controller, Mother Mother, Fenech-Soler, Bomba Estereo, John Legend, Pantha du Prince, No Parents, JR JR, Brian Wilson,Simi Valley Cajun & Blues Festival, Topanga Days, War, Modest Mouse

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Moving Units (Photo by Jeff Jacquin)

This Week’s Shows: May 23-29

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Including: The Cure, the Who, Titus Andronicus, Idlewild, Frightened Rabbit, Body/Head, the Twilight Sad, the Last Internationale, Buzzcocks, Blonde Redhead, San Fermin, the Used, Refused, Moving Units, Big Black Delta, Booker T., the Brian Jonestown Massacre.

Tonight in L.A.: Train/the Fray, X, Shuggie Otis, Magic Wands, Simi Valley Cajun & Blues Festival, Topanga Days, Jesse Marchant, Bad Manners

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Your Sunday fare: ► Bay Area rockers Train team up with the Fray and Matt Nathanson for a big night at the Hollywood Bowl. Above, the video for the title track to Train’s latest album “Bulletproof Picasso.” ► Magic Wands have a new album coming the fall, titled “Jupiter,” and they’re playing it tonight at […]

Tonight in L.A.: Ceremony, Grieves, the Dear Hunter, Paramore, War, Neil Diamond, En Vogue, Isaac Rother & the Phantoms, Geronimo Getty, Simi Valley Cajun & Blues Festival, Topanga Days

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Big start to the long weekend: ► Bay Area quintet Ceremony was known for making fast-paced hardcore punk rock, but their new album “The L-Shaped Man,” their first in three years, sounds more like rock-solid post-punk. See their double video for “The Separation” and “The Understanding” above. They play the Echoplex tonight along with Negative […]

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