The Strokes embrace ‘The New Abnormal’ at the Forum
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The Strokes ping-ponged between then (2001’s “Is This It”) and now (last year’s “The New Abnormal”) as they finally made their oft-postponed appearance at the Forum.
The Strokes ping-ponged between then (2001’s “Is This It”) and now (last year’s “The New Abnormal”) as they finally made their oft-postponed appearance at the Forum.
X performed a career-spanning set — including their debut album “Los Angeles,” belatedly celebrating its 40-year anniversary — on Saturday at the Greek Theatre.
Justin Vernon led Bon Iver through a dynamic evening at the YouTube Theater in celebration of the 10-year anniversary of the release of their self-titled sophomore album.
Gypsum gave a mesmerizing performance at Zebulon to celebrate the release of their self-titled album.
Playing their first L.A. show in nearly two years, Rosie Tucker gave a supremely engaging performance at the Echo in support of the new album, “Sucker Supreme.”
Mini Trees celebrated the release of their debut full-length, “Always in Motion,” at the Moroccan Lounge.
A Friday storm and the Kings of Leon’s last-minute cancellation failed to put a damper on the return of the Ohana Festival at Doheny State Beach.
L.A. quartet Livingmore delivered a splashy performance Sunday night at the Moroccan Lounge behind their album “Take Me,” released in May. It was a bold performance in support of a dynamic album.
Bully kicked down the doors of lockdown on her stop at the Lodge Room on Saturday, celebrating her new album, “Sugaregg,” out now on Sub Pop Records.
Always You celebrated their album release at the first official live music show hosted by the Goldfish, the new venue at the old location of the Hi Hat in Highland Park.