Tonight in L.A.: Sebadoh, Franz Ferdinand, Naam, the Webb Brothers, Little Lonely, Lady, We the Kings
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Have a terrific Tuesday:
‣ Sebadoh’s first album in 14 years, the self-produced “Defend Yourself,” comes out Sept. 17, and Lou Barlow, Jason Lowenstein and Bob D’Amico are back on the road, kicking off their tour tonight at the Bootleg Bar. Above:Â the video for “All Kinds.” [Also see our post on the “Secret” EP.] Dumb Numbers, a collaboration between Australian songwriter Adam Harding, Barlow, Dale Crover (Melvins), Murph (Dinosaur Jr.), Bobb Bruno (Best Coast) and C.R. Matheny (Emperor X), opens tonight’s show.
‣ Franz Ferdinand is playing that special RSVP-only show at the Echoplex.
‣Â Brooklyn quartet Naam brings its heavy-duty psych-rock to the Satellite; their new album “Vow” came out in June on Tee Pee Records. The Ultra Electric and Mega Galactic open.
‣ The Webb Brothers wind up their residency at Los Globos.
‣ And Little Lonely, the nom de tune of Missouri-bred, L.A.-based songwriter Julie Cain, will celebrate the release of its self-titled album with a show downtown at the Ham & Eggs Tavern (433 W. 8th).
Also:
Young Creatures, Mars & the Massacre and the Space Race at the Silverlake Lounge
Lady and Ras G at the Echo
We the Kings, Breathe Carolina, T. Mills, the Ready Set and Keep It Cute at the House of Blues Hollywood
All Is Well Son at the Lot 1 Café
The Sir Sultry Quintet at El Cid
Malese Jow, Amie Miriello and Smokey Jones at the Hotel Café
The Issue, the Living Dolls, Math & Science and more at International Pop Overthrow at Skinny’s in NoHo
Anna Lunoe, Rick Rude, Mystery Skulls and Bones at Dim Mak Studios
Wicklow Atwater & the Fallen Flame, Casey K, Ricky England and the Evening Guests at the Mint
Amaranthe, Kobra & the Lotus, Sirion and Signs of Sirin at the Roxy Theatre
The Raven Black Project, Devil In Drag and No Way North at the Viper Room
Big Papa & the TCB at the HOB Voodoo Lounge
Charlie Clark, Ruthann Friedman and more at O’Brien’s
Hunter & the Dirty Jacks at Harvelle’s
Mohommed Alidu at the Del Monte Speakeasy
Bad Cop/Bad Cop and the Meka Leka Hi’s at the Detroit Bar
Izzy Chait at the Catalina Bar & Grill
Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl
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