Stream: Temples, ‘Strange or Be Forgotten’
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U.K. quartet Temples release their second album “Volcano” on March 3 — the same weekend their Desert Daze Caravan tour visits Southern California.
U.K. quartet Temples release their second album “Volcano” on March 3 — the same weekend their Desert Daze Caravan tour visits Southern California.
The video for “Where’s the Revolution,” off Depeche Mode’s forthcoming 14th album, is set in a bleak industrial landscape.
The ever-evolving Mark Lanegan releases a new album, “Gargoyle,” on April 28. Look for a Los Angeles date in August.
Grant-Lee Phillips pulled up stakes and moved from L.A. to Nashville three years ago. In the Buzz Bands LA interview, he talks about his new digs, new album and feeling a call to action.
Also on Monday: Albert and His Dreamboats, Canto, the Absurd, the Technicolors, Swerve, Fire, Sleep State
New Year’s Eve events with X, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Los Lobos, Dengue Fever, 2 Chains, Pink Martini, Autograf, LA Guns, Jungle Fire and more.
A touring hand remembers George Michael as kind, generous and good for a cheeky laugh. The pop star died on Christmas Day at age 53.
Band of Horses and Warpaint each were expansive in their own ways on Friday night at the Fox Theater in Pomona.
Former Concrete Blonde frontwoman Johnette Napolitano, bouncing back from her health woes, talks touring and troubles, and remembers her mentor Leon Russell.
Seattle supergroup Temple of the Dog play their 25-year-old album, and also delve into their classic roots during sold-out show at the Forum.