Tonight in L.A.: Bells Atlas, Miracle Days, Kelley James, the Neighborhood Bullys, Glass Candy, Charlie Clark, King Washington

0

Here’s your Saturday:

‣ Bay Area quartet Bells Atlas brings their soulful Afrobeat to the Bootleg Bar, supported by Fell Runner and Duckwrth. That’s Bells Atlas’ video for “Loving You Down,” above.
Miracle Days celebrate the release of their debut album “Something for the Weight” with a show at the Satellite that also features Air Life, Sympathetic Frequencies and James Alan. the free show is part of the Satellite Nights series.
‣ It’s a punk-rock night at El Cid, with the Neighborhood Bullys, EZ Tiger and Clutch the Pearls.
‣ And Kelley James does the second of two nights at the Viper Room, supported by Phil Kahan and Bartholomew.

Also:

Glass Candy and Chromatics at the Tower Theater
Charlie Clark and Meredith Meyer at Lot 1 Café
King Washington, Heather Reid, Jackie Does Joel, Smithfield Bargain and the Future Scares Me at the Hotel Café
The Peabrains, Black Mambas, the Quaranteds, Jonny Come Lately, Popkiller, Squaresville, Urchin and SpooksvilLA at Los Globos
Chain & the Gang, Vice Cooler, the Shivas, Pizza and cthtr at the Smell
Lange, Betsie Larkin and Kristina Sky at the Avalon
Sozay, the Aeons and Town in the City at the Mint
Dorian Wood at Permanent Records
The Gypsy Allstars at the Catalina Jazz Club
Spooky Island, Maxy Melrose, Forty Feet Tall and Breaking Tempo at the Troubadour
Moonpools & Caterpillars at the Whisky a Go Go (Daytime Show)
Yacht Rock Revue at the House of Blues Sunset Strip
Duke, Celia Chavez and Nikol Kollars at Genghis Cohen
Wax Children, White Dove, Jules & Verne and Rudy de Anda at Almost Holden Collective in Santa Monica
Dialtone at Molly Malone’s
The Gene Taylor Blues Band at McCabe’s Guitar Shop
Without Warning at Saint Rocke
Tin Lizzy at Saint Rocke (Early Show)
Rebelution at the Observatory
Poison Idea, Battalion of Saints, Attitude Adjustment and Dissension at the Constellation Room
Sweet & Tender Hooligans and the Curse at the House of Blues Anaheim
Alan Pasqua Quintet at Vitello’s Jazz & Supper Club