Photos: Gypsum at Zebulon
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Gypsum gave a mesmerizing performance at Zebulon to celebrate the release of their self-titled album.
Gypsum gave a mesmerizing performance at Zebulon to celebrate the release of their self-titled album.
Playing their first L.A. show in nearly two years, Rosie Tucker gave a supremely engaging performance at the Echo in support of the new album, “Sucker Supreme.”
Mini Trees celebrated the release of their debut full-length, “Always in Motion,” at the Moroccan Lounge.
A Friday storm and the Kings of Leon’s last-minute cancellation failed to put a damper on the return of the Ohana Festival at Doheny State Beach.
L.A. quartet Livingmore delivered a splashy performance Sunday night at the Moroccan Lounge behind their album “Take Me,” released in May. It was a bold performance in support of a dynamic album.
Bully kicked down the doors of lockdown on her stop at the Lodge Room on Saturday, celebrating her new album, “Sugaregg,” out now on Sub Pop Records.
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