Stream: The Pretenders, ‘The Buzz’
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The Pretenders’ 11th album, “Hate for Sale,” will be out May 1.
Bronson, a graduate of Bradley University, is a former sports writer and editor and graphic designer who worked in the newspaper business for 35 years.
The Pretenders’ 11th album, “Hate for Sale,” will be out May 1.
Billie Eilish’s April concerts at the Forum have been postponed. All dates on her “Where Do We Go” tour through April 17 are being rescheduled.
Like the place that inspired it, Black Pool’s new EP “Just Love” makes you long for an uncluttered life on a remote beach. With your dog, of course.
TOKiMONSTA’s new album “Oasis Nocturno” arrives on Friday. The latest single “Renter’s Anthem” is a warm dance track for those moves you’re practicing while self-quarantined.
The L.A. Buzz Bands Show will be live on 88.5 FM tonight, with tunes Sea Wolf, Saint Motel, Melody Federer, Communicant, Golda, Mapache, the Airborne Toxic Event, Ben Wylen, Liz Pappademus, Talker and more.
Virtually all music venues are dark as efforts continue to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.
Only a handful of small venues will offer live music tonight.
Three former members of Jellyfish — Roger Joseph Manning Jr., Tim Smith and Eric Dover — have teamed up as the Lickerish Quartet. Fans of Jellyfish, ELO and Queen should drop by for the 6 1/2-minute “Lighthouse Spaceship.”
With most larger venues having scotched their concert schedule, some smaller ones are continuing to have shows. Here’s what we’ve found for Friday night (subject to change).
“Deap Lips,” the collaborative album from Deap Valley and the Flaming Lips, came out today. Take their long, strange trips.