Tonight in L.A.: Guns N’ Roses, Apparat, NO, Voxhaul Broadcast, Say Anything, Monte Mar, Bleeding Knees Club/Choir of Young Believers

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Big start to the week:

‣ One more night of Guns N’ Roses, this time at the House of Blues.
‣ Berlin-based Sascha Ring (pictured), whose latest album as Apparat “The Devil’s Walk” was lauded as one of the best electronic releases of the 2011, plays a full-band show at the El Rey Theatre. Apparat’s new single “Candil De La Calle” is out Tuesday.
NO’s residency at the Echo vaults into its second week (the quintet will hop in an Austin-bound van right after the show) with support from Archer Black [see “Onward and Down”], HOTT MT [Wayne Coyne’s new friends] and the Chances.
‣ Also Austin-bound, Voxhaul Broadcast does Week 2 of its residency at the Satellite, supported by Duniven, Torches in Trees and Seasons.
Say Anything warms up for a post-SXSW, 1 1/2-month tour starting later this month with a matinee album-release show at the Viper Room. The band has a new record titled “Anarchy, My Dear,” and the 3:30 p.m. Viper Room show will be streamed live.
‣ Residents Monte Mar head up a Silverlake Lounge lineup that includes Touché, the Ross Sea Party and My Satellite.
‣ Copenhagen’s Choir of Young Believers returns to Bardot for a very international edition of the RSVP-only It’s a School Night. They will be joined by Aussies Bleeding Knees Club and Matt Corby, along with French/Moroccan chanteuse Hindi Zahra.
The Janks’ residency at the Silverlake Lounge continues with the Wind, King Washington and Royal Canoe supporting.

Also:

Chris Dallman and JP at the Hotel Cafe
Ghost Lion at the Central SAPC
The Public Trust, Bronze Swagger and more at the Viper Room (late show)
VUM’s free in-store at Amoeba
Peg Leg Love at Los Globos
Raquel Ramos, Caitlin Linney and more at the Mint
Frank Fairfield at the Redwood Bar
The True Spokes at On the Rox
The Blank Tapes at the Detroit Bar
Micah Brown at the Constellation Room on Santa Ana
Da Mudd Duck at Pehrpsace
Cosmic Slop at Alex’s Bar
Yellow Alex at the Del Monte Speakeasy