Tonight in L.A.: Beth Orton, Lyndi Lauper, Emily Wells, the Almost, Parson Red Heads, Fall Out Boy, Small Black, the Entrance Band, Brent Amaker & the Rodeo, Melissa Ferrick, Standing Shadows
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A incredible slate of shows for your Thursday:
‣ BRIT Award-winning singer-songwriter Beth Orton visits the Troubadour behind her new album “Sugaring Season,” her first release in six-plus years. James Bay opens. That’s the video for the new Orton song “Magpie,” above.
‣ Fresh off winning a Tony Award. and on the heels of last September’s release of her memoir, Cyndi Lauper brings her “She’s So Unusual Tour” to the Greek Theatre.
‣ Florida hard rockers the Almost headline the Roxy behind this week’s release of their third album, “Fear Inside Our Bones.”
‣ String magician Emily Wells visits the Echo behind her new album “Mama Acoustic Recordings.”
‣ And the Parson Red Heads swing through L.A. [hear their new song “Times”], opening for Provo quartet Desert Noises at the Bootleg Bar on a night that also incudes music from Said the Whale.
Also:
Fall Out Boy at the Wiltern
Small Black and Heavenly Beat at the Echoplex
The Entrance Band, Dream Boys and Old Testament at the Satellite
Brent Amaker & the Rodeo at the Viper Room
Cody Simpson at Club Nokia
Standing Shadows, Noah Engh & The Kansas City Bankroll and the Vacant Shapes at the HOB Voodoo Lounge
Melissa Ferrick at the Hotel Café
Alpha/Beta at Harvard & Stone
Rob Delaney at Largo
Shurman, Rod Melancon, Marc Ford and Mando Saenz at the Mint
The Centimeters, Linea Albié and Fartbarf at the Complex
Mitchell, Statues of Cats, Good Deeds and Robbie Klay at the Hard Rock Café Hollywood
The Chain at the HOB Foundation Room
Farmer Dave’s Club Pacific at the Del Monte Speakeasy
The B-Side Players, Allensworth, Merciless Jive and Dane Drewis at Saint Rocke
Mammoth Thunderpower, Northern Labor Party, the Sleeping Car and the Black Lantern at Alex’s Bar
Hell or Highwater at the Constellation Room
Dave Widow and Appetite for Destruction at the House of Blues Anaheim
Hemispheres at the Coach House
The Midtown Men at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts
The Brothers of the Situation at Vitello’s Jazz & Supper Club
Catholic Spit, Plague Vendor and Surprise Vacation at Zoeys
Robert Earl Keen at the Canyon
Luminox at the Yost Theater – See more at: http://buzzbands.la/2013/06/10/the-week-ahead-june-10-16/#sthash.1l7unHew.dpuf

Fall Out Boy. Pure nostalgia and with New Politics opening, that’s pop rock bliss.