Photos: Sleater-Kinney at the Palladium
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Touring behind their new album “The Center Won’t Hold” (and touring without departed drummer Janet Weiss), Sleater-Kinney delivered an electric performance at the Palladium.
Touring behind their new album “The Center Won’t Hold” (and touring without departed drummer Janet Weiss), Sleater-Kinney delivered an electric performance at the Palladium.
Starcrawler opened a vein (or two) or theatricality on Saturday night at the Fonda Theatre, playing a hometown show in support of their new album “Devour You.”
Supporting their latest album “False Alarm,” Northern Ireland’s Two Door Cinema Club had the packed Hollywood Palladium dancing Wednesday night.
Goth icons Bauhaus did not disappoint Sunday night at the Palladium, mixing favorites and seldom-performed nuggets from their catalog for a rapacious crowd.
Cerebral, dark and at times challenging, Thom Yorke’s set cast a futuristic chill over the Greek Theatre on Tuesday night. Also: Wow, what a pretty light show.
The Echo was a mass of moshing limbs last Thursday as Plague Vendor rocked their new album, “By Night.” No Parents were the perfect appetizer.
Tool and Killing Joke were a pairing at Staples Center on Sunday night that represented a mother vine and one of its gold standard lines. Tool’s new album, “Fear Inoculum,” their fifth in 19 years, is out now.
Sister-trio Joseph brought their high-flying harmonies to the Fonda Theatre Friday night in support of their new album “Good Luck, Kid.” Run River North also inspired all to dance.
KAZU (Makino of Blonde Redhead) held all in a spell as she and her impressive band played her debut solo album, “Adult Baby,” at the Lodge Room on Friday night.
Finneas wowed with a megawatt performance Thursday night at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever on his sold-out “Blood Harmony” tour.