Tonight in L.A.: BRMC, the Whigs, Dawes, Slow Club
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Slow Club, the U.K. duo gaining attention for its quavering folk-pop, makes its L.A. debut tonight at Spaceland. The band’s debut album “Yeah So” is due March 30 on Moshi Moshi Records. … More beautiful folk at the Troubadour, where Dawes, Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons and Jason Boesel perform. … It’ll be considerably louder at the Echoplex, where Black Rebel Motorcycle Club plays the first of its three sold-out dates. The Whigs open for the first two of those. … At the Echo, it’s the Cave Singers, along with the Moondoggies and the Dutchess and the Duke. … Also: Seasons and Jason Heath & the Greedy Souls at the Garden Party (now location: 209 S. Garey, downtown); the Watson Twins at Largo; Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders at the Viper Room; Jim Bianco and Joey Ryan at the Hotel Cafe; ex-Beulah frontman Miles Kurosky’s 7 p.m. in-store at Amoeba; Kevin Earnest at the Silverlake Lounge; Spindrift and the Stevenson Ranch Davidians at the Prospector in Long Beach; and On Blast at Alex’s Bar in Long Beach.
BRMC’s free Amoeba show tonight (6pm PST) will also be a live webcast.