Photos: Band of Skulls, Moving Units at the Wiltern
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U.K. trio Band of Skulls returned to L.A. for a date at the Wiltern in support of their fourth album, “By Default.”
U.K. trio Band of Skulls returned to L.A. for a date at the Wiltern in support of their fourth album, “By Default.”
The 32nd annual Abbot Kinney Festival offers entertainment on four stages, one devoted to kids, and a lot more.
Dawes’ fifth full-length, “We’re All Gonna Die,” came out Friday, and they celebrated with an intimate show at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Twenty bands rocked out at HM157 over the weekend as part of the Feed L.A. Fest, a benefit for nonprofits providing food and goods to the homeless in L.A.
Just add bacon: Nick Jonas shared stories about his career and did a brief acoustic set on Thursday as part of the Grammy Museum’s “Up Close & Personal” series.
Set times have been announced for the Folk Revival Festival on Sept. 17 in Long Beach, which features a golden-anniversary show from the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
Wolf Parade’s reunion tour brought them to L.A. for a sold-out show at the Echo in advance of their appearance at FYF Fest.
Japanese producer Cornelius’ performance of “Fantasma” on Saturday night at the Orpheum came almost 20 years after the groundbreaking album was released.
Brooklyn folk-rockers Woods brought some good vibes to the Echoplex on Saturday for a night of music that, from start to finish, proved expansive.
The National previewed some new songs and welcomed the War on Drugs’ Adam Granduciel and St. Vincent’s Annie Clark on Thursday night at the Greek Theatre.