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Tonight in L.A.: Swervedriver, Broods, Galactic, Eleanor Friedberger, Dorothy, Jail Weddings, Leland/Frankie, Mike Watt & the Secondmen

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Great lineup of shows for your Thursday: â–º Swervedriver headlines the Roxy Theatre behind “I Wasn’t Born to Lose You,” their first album in 17 years. Opening for the U.K rockers on their American tour are young L.A. band Gateway Drugs, who just released their debut album “Magick Spells.” â–º New Orleans’ Galactic bring their […]

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Tonight in L.A.: Tuxedo, Brandi Carlile, Fruition, Low Cut Connie, Old Man Gloom, R5, Sleep Machine, JMSN, Austin Kolbe, Panthar

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Your Wednesday show options: â–º The Mayer Hawthorne-Jake One collaboration Tuxedo headlines the Regent Theater, celebrating the release of their debut album on Stones Throw Records, with Peanut Butter Wolf and Dam-Funk supporting. â–º With her new album “The Firewatcher’s Daughter” out this week, Brandi Carlile plays the Troubadour. Above, her video for “The Eye.” […]

Tonight in L.A.: The Americans, the Kennedy Administration, Dutch Party, Heaps n Heaps, Seasons, Willoughby, Malcolm Sosa, Nicholas David

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Heavy on the local shows, this Tuesday is: â–º Local quartet the Americans [pictured] rock the Echo — get there early for Philadelphia’s Low Cut Connie and Christian Lee Hutson. â–º The Kennedy Administration, the variety show hosted by singer-songwriter-producer Jack Kennedy, alights at the Bootleg HiFi with music, interviews, comedy and magic. Bonnie McKee […]

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The Week Ahead: March 2-8

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Incoming: Spindrift, Conway, Mikky Ekko, the Elovay, Kali Uchis, Theophilus London, Dugas, the Kennedy Administration, The New Peter Gabrielz, The Americans, Heaps N Heaps, Turnstile, Dutch Party, Ben Caplan, Nicholas David, Fruition, Old Man Gloom, Tuxedo, Austin Klobe, Low Cut Connie, Brandi Carlile, R5, Galactic, Broods, Leland, Damsel Trash, Eleanor Friedberger, Dorothy, Appendix, Alexz Johnson, […]

Tonight in L.A.: Caribou, The Wild Honey Orchestra, Lucinda Williams, Giraffage, KXSC Fest (De Lux, Talk In Tongues, Lavashark), A Day In Topanga, THEESATISFACTION, Kevin Morby

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Saturday selections:  ► Caribou [pictured] is at the Fonda Theatre for a third sold-out show in support of its latest album “Our Love.” Koreless opens. ► The Wild Honey Orchestra and some all-star guest singers perform the Beatles’ “White Album” at the sold-out Alex Theatre. More details can be found here. ► Lucinda Williams and Kenneth Brian Band team […]

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Tonight in L.A.: White Arrows, Caribou, the Church, Dan Deacon, Taking Back Sunday, Bob Seger, Alan Jackson, Ledisi, Craft Spells, Colleen Green, Fishbone, La Luz, the Controversy

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While wearing our best white-and-gold dress, we list tonight’s shows: â–º L.A. psych-poppers White Arrows headline the Roxy Theatre, making up a show that was postponed back in January. Say Say, GRMLN and the Entrance Band support. Above, White Arrows’ video for “Nobody Cares,” off their sophomore album “In Bardo.” â–º Dan Deacon plays the […]

Tonight in L.A.: Caribou, Mali Music, Cathedrals, the Suffers, Bear on Fire, Lucinda Williams, Boots Electric, the Bots, Alexz Johnson, Cage & Sadistik

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Thursday’s music menu: â–º Singer-songwriter Mali Music visits the El Rey Theatre behind his album “Mali Is …,” with KP opening. â–º Caribou begins a three-night run of sold-out shows at the Fonda Theatre. Koreless supports. â–º San Francisco duo Cathedrals play the Echo, supported by Empires, LANY and Rush Midnight. â–º It’s a big […]

Tonight in L.A.: Flight Facilities, Kindness, Lucinda Williams, How to Dress Well, the Black Ryder, Alice Boman, Dear Boy, Langhorne Slim, Cathedrals

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Oh, the wonders of a Wednesday night: ► Singer-songwriter Adam Bainbridge — aka Kindness — brings his soulful sound to the El Rey Theatre, supporting his latest album “Otherness.” Pell and Angel Deradoorian open. ► Australian electro duo Flight Facilities brings the party to the Fonda Theatre, supported by Touch Sensitive. Above, Flight Facilities’ funny […]

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