Tonight in L.A: Green Day, Pond, Moses Sumney, Tegan and Sara, the Dig, Flock of Dimes, Oyster Kids, Kosha Dillz, the Foreign Exchange, Mura Masa, Two Sheds, the Palms, the Temper Trap

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Green Day (Photo by Frank Maddocks)
Green Day (Photo by Frank Maddocks)

Los Angeles concerts for Monday:

Green Day rocks the Palladium behind their new album “Revolution Radio.”
► Australian rockers Pond headline the Teragram Ballroom, supported by Machete Western.
► Singer-songwriter Moses Sumney holds forth at the Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian.
Tegan and Sara play a “private” at the Theatre at Ace Hotel (for Delta Airlines members).
► NYC quartet The Dig hit Resident, supported by Sure Sure.
Flock of Dimes, the solo project of Jenn Waster of Wye Oak, visits the Bootleg Theater, with Your Friend opening.
► And a couple of October residencies rage on: Oyster Kids at the Echo (joined by the Lonely Wild, Nvdes and Fakers); and the tandem of Kosha Dillz / Mars & the Massacre at the Satellite (supported by NK Riot).

Also:

Two Sheds, Nic Freitas and Kacey Johansing at Harvard & Stone
The Palms, Blossoms, Amber Mark, Waar is Ken and Diana Gordon at Bardot
The Foreign Exchange at the El Rey Theatre
Mura Masa and Michl at the Fonda Theatre
The Amity Affliction, Being As an Ocean, Hundredth, Trophy Eyes and Deadships at the Regent Theater
Kikagaku Moyo, Babylon and Melted Bodies at the Echoplex
Leon and Street Corner Symphony at the Hotel Café
Brujeria, Cattle Decapitation and Pinata Protest at the Roxy Theatre
Denmantau at the Viper Room
Xinic, Sophie Strauss, Sophia Scott, Ben Nomura, Hayden Taylor Thomas and Stephanie Carlisi at the Silverlake Lounge
The East Side Jazz Jam, with Harlan Hodges and Translation, at the Hi Hat
Caitlin Lucia, Sleep State, Otherwhile and the Solutions at the Wayfarer
The Temper Trap at the Observatory
The Legendary Pink Dots at the Constellation Room
Channel, Miss Jupiter and Deep Fields at the Continental Room
Soul Press, the Maps and Jarrett Williams at Molly Malone’s
Svetlanas, Flamethrowers and Professor & the Madman at the Redwood Bar
Open Mic at El Cid