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:  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.
‣ 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