Photos: Agnes Obel at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever
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Danish singer-songwriter Agnes Obel previewed material from her forthcoming album “Myopia” on the first of two nights at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever.
Danish singer-songwriter Agnes Obel previewed material from her forthcoming album “Myopia” on the first of two nights at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever.
Nada Surf and Apex Manor crafted a night of romanticized musical mastery at the sold-out Troubadour on Sunday.
Playing their third consecutive night at the Glass House, Joyce Manor headlined a wild Home Sick Festival that included sets from Drab Majesty, Ceremony, Full of Hell, VOWWS, Automatic, Glitterer and Nice.
Miya Folick’s show Wednesday at the Echo was a “trial run” — backed by a band assembled especially for the occasion, the singer-songwriter played all-new songs to a packed house. There wasn’t a throwaway in the bunch.
The King Khan & BBQ Show brought their outlandish show to the Teragram Ballroom on Saturday night — a very good reason, as they said, to “put your phones up your ass and dance.”
Rex Orange County satiated his fans (until Coachella, anyway) with two nights at the Shrine, as he performed all the songs off his new album “Pony.”
* Just kidding. But on an epic New Year’s Eve at the Teragram Ballroom, Robert Pollard led Guided by Voices through an athletic performance, fulfilling a prophecy that they would play 100 songs for $100. Here’s a blow-by-blow.
Celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their debut album, the Joy Formidable kicked out the hits to an electric Teragram crowd on Saturday night.
We came, we saw, we heard … and we took photographs. Here’s Popular With Us 2019: Buzz Bands LA’s Year in Photos, a collection of almost 150 images from 2019 concerts. Enjoy it on your desktop/laptop while your album of the year plays inteh background.
New York’s DIIV played muscled-up shoegaze at the sold-out Lodge Room in support of their latest album, “Deceiver,” on Saturday night.