Photos: Joey Dosik at the Troubadour
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Joey Dosik and the music from his album “Inside Voice” proved powerful stuff in front of a capacity crowd at the Troubadour.
Joey Dosik and the music from his album “Inside Voice” proved powerful stuff in front of a capacity crowd at the Troubadour.
Erasure shared a lot of music — as well as Andy Bell’s “secret recipe” — Tuesday at the Wiltern, the first of the duo’s four L.A. shows this week.
Mt. Joy gave the audience some things to think about while being joyously entertained on Saturday night.
The Mattson brothers paid tribute to John Coltrane, reinterpreting the jazz legend’s music as a dynamic duo.
Death Cab for Cutie, Thom Yorke and Echo and the Bunnymen have all announced upcoming L.A. shows.
Rex Orange County led a sold-out night of sing-alongs at the Fonda Theatre — made extra special when Randy Newman joined him for “You’ve Got a Friend in Me.”
The Kills swaggered and sweated through a catalog-spanning performance Monday at the packed Regent Theater, where the crowd embraced Saul Williams as well.
Weezer played their hits, and others’ — including, with a guest appearance from “Weird Al” Yankovic, their cover of Toto’s “Africa.” Forty miles away in Orange County, Toto returned the favor, by the way.
Philadelphia’s Hop Along brought the songs from their new album “Bark Your Head Off, Dog” to the sold-out Teragram Ballrom on Monday.
Almost everybody played dress-up for the Growlers’ Beach Goth 7 on Sunday. Only one band, though, beheaded a pope and gutted a president.