Tonight in L.A.: The Vaccines, Iron & Wine, Olin & the Moon, Young Hunting, the Monolators

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Top Tuesday outings:

‣ NME cover boys the Vaccines, whom we previewed last week, make their L.A. debut at the Satellite, and if it’s like the U.K. quartet’s U.S. debut last week in New York, it will be a very short headlining set. Their debut “What Did You Expect From the Vaccines?” will be out March 21 on Columbia. Sweaters and Bixby Knolls open.
Iron & Wine (that Sam Beam, pictured), whose major-label debut “Kiss Each Other Clean” is out today, plays the first of two nights at the Wiltern, with Laura Marling supporting.
Olin & the Moon continues their Echo residency celebrating the release of their new album “Footsteps.” Amanda Jo Williams and the Damn Sons join in tonight.
‣ At the Silverlake Lounge, it’s Young Hunting [check out “Into Yr Mind”], joined by Pacific Hurt and Repeater.
‣ And local stalwarts the Monolators continue their residency at LaBrie’s in Glendale, with Walking Sleep and the World Record opening.

Also:

Wallpaper and the Dance Party at the Troubadour
Cold War Kids’ in-store at Amoeba (6 p.m.)
Motorhead at the House of Blues Anaheim
WPA (featuring Glen Phillips from Toad the Wet Sprocket), with Tom Brosseau and Sean Watkins, at the Hotel Cafe
Benny Marchant at the Mint
Anna Nalick at Saint Rocke
Lee Brice at the Viper Room