Tonight in L.A.: Echo Park Rising, Mon Laferte, Ty Segall, the Field, the Soft White Sixties, Hibou, Jackson Browne, Marty O’Reilly & the Old Soul Orchestra, Coastal Clouds, Hawthorne Heights, Laundry Day, Grails
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L.A. concerts for Friday:
► It’s the second of the four-day Echo Park Rising (see full set times). Among the recommended artists playing tonight: Sister Mantos and Palm Springsteen on the outdoor Liberty Stage; Kills Birds, the Paranoyds and SWIMM at the Echoplex; Disco Shrine at the Echo; Cryogeyser at Stories; Spare Parts for Broken Hearts at American Barbershop; the Eagle Rock Gospel Singers at Taix; Alice Wallace at Trencher; the Ceremonies and Drinker at the Semi-Tropic; and Yip Yops, Ariel Beesley and Livingmore at Little Joy.
► Chilean singer Mon Laferte headlines the Palladium, with Ambar Lucid opening.
► The Field — aka Swedish producer/DJ Axel Willner — brings his live audiovisual performance to the Lodge Room, where he’s joined by Mesmé and Nordic Soul.
► Ty Segall & Freedom Band continue their Friday night residency at the Teragram Ballroom, tonight performing the new album “First Taste” along with 2011’s “Goodbye Bread.” The Intelligence opens.
► The Soft White Sixties rock the Moroccan Lounge, supported by Them Evils and King Dream.
► And Seattle’s Hibou — aka Peter Michel — visits the Hi Hat in support of the new album “Halve,” which came out last month of Barsuk Records. Tangerine and Jordan Gatesmith (Wellness) open the night.
Also:
Jackson Browne at the Pacific Amphitheatre
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead at the Greek Theatre
Marty O’Reilly & the Old Soul Orchestra and the Riverside at the Bootleg Theater
Coastal Clouds, West Coast Weekend, Austin Weber and Ben Limpic at the Hotel Café
Priscilla Perry, Erisy WQatt, Corey Leiter, Nico Aryan and Caitlin Jemma at the Hotel Café Second Stage
Hawthorne Heights, Emery and Oh, Sleeper at the Roxy
Blaq Pages at Resident
Sons of Gold, the Black Whisky Union and Baby A at Highland Park Bowl
Bella Novela, Rumours, Teenage Goo Goo Muck and the Damed at the Redwood Bar
Plumber, Chud and Different Parts at the Smell
Double Naught Spycar, the Amadans and Mars at Café NELA
Ponce at the Escondite
Sam Feldt and Hook N Sling at Exchange
The Higgs, Family Reunion, Henry Nowhere and Johnny Cage at El Cid
Tomasa Del Real, El Licenciado and Subsuelo at Levitt Pavilion MacArthur Park
Girl Wilde, Neek and Bapari at Gold-Diggers
Chasemor, R&D and Kahlil Simpli at the Peppermint Club
The Harvard House Band at Harvard & Stone
Carrousel, Stephanie Meyers and Ruby Red at the Mint
Danny McGaw at the Mint (Late Show)
The Sweet at the Rose
Jacob Lutrell at the Black Rabbit Rose
AHZ at 1720
CHMST, Control Freak and K-Nine at Catch One
Matt Sassari and DurtySoxxx at Avalon
Sharam at Sound Nightclub
Laundry Day at the Troubadour
Wayward Sons, Owl, Of Limbo and Compress Collide at the Viper Room
The Gluey Brothers at Molly Malone’s
John Pizzarelli Trio at the Catalina Club
Roy Zimmerman, Deven Green and Ned Douglas at McCabe’s Guitar Shop
Julian Marley and the Uprising at the Garden Amp
Flogging Seagulls at the Terranea Summer Concert Series at Nelson’s in Rancho Palos Verdes
Café Con Tequila, Raskahuele and The Steadians at the Paramount
Hollywood U2 (U2 tribute) at the Canyon Montclair
Yellow Claw at the Fox Theater Pomona
Shotgun Jefferson at Copper Blues, Brea (early show)
Black & Whyte Dueling Pianos at Copper Blues
Grails and Nathan Bowles at the Constellation Room
La Sonora Dinamita at the House of Blues Anaheim
Selly at the HOB Anaheim Restaurant & Bar (Early Show)
Cold Hart & Horse Head at Chain Reaction
Calisamba at the Wayfarer
The John Clifton Blues Band and the 44’s Blues Band at Summer Jazz at the Argyros Plaza at the Segerstrom Center
The Fabulous Thunderbirds and Jo James at the Coach House
Air Supply at the Starlight Bowl
Tres Jolie, Valley Echo, Sorry Party, Raised on TV and the War Toys at the Maui Sugar Mill Saloon
Jurassic Park projected in HD with special effects, John Williams’ score by performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by David Newman
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