Photos: Iceage at the Regent Theater
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Danish post-punkers Iceage gave a rapturous, physical performance at the Regent in support of their new album “Beyondless.”
Danish post-punkers Iceage gave a rapturous, physical performance at the Regent in support of their new album “Beyondless.”
At the first of two sold-out nights at the Teragram Ballroom, Johnny Marr dedicated his new single “Bug” to a certain wanker, played a bunch of Smiths songs and showcased material from his new album, which comes out June 15.
Next March, Iron & Wine will perform the 2004 album “Our Endless Numbered Days,” accompanied by an orchestra, at Disney Hall.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s seemingly infinite set spawned seemingly infinite mosh pits Thursday at the Hollywood Palladium.
Eels were all in Wednesday night at the Fonda Theatre as their tour behind the new album “The Deconstruction” kicked off in earnest.
Originally scheduled for January, Pond’s sold-out show at the Teragram Ballroom did not disappoint. The rockers enjoyed a guest appearance from fellow Australian Kirin J Callinan.
MGMT attracted a crowd that sold out the Palladium for a concert behind their new album “Little Dark Age.”
Mouse ears, a big guest list and assorted weirdness — there was all that and expansive music from Ariel Pink and DIIV on Thursday at the Wiltern.
Sofi Tukker’s sold-out show Wednesday at the Fonda Theatre was as colorful as it was wild. The playful NYC duo got the crowd fully involved.
Franz Ferdinand’s explosive sold-out show at the Wiltern included a couple of tributes, a plea for human decency and music from their new album “Always Ascending.”