Photos: Teenage Wrist at the Lodge Room
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Teenage Wrist wound up the tour in support of their new album, “Still Love,” with a rager of a show Sunday night at the Lodge Room.
Teenage Wrist wound up the tour in support of their new album, “Still Love,” with a rager of a show Sunday night at the Lodge Room.
Theatrics and acrobatics: The Darkness, hitting L.A. just past the 20th anniversary of their debut album “Permission to Land,” turned Friday night at the Wiltern into a spectacle.
Lo Moon kicked off a month of Mondays at Zebulon with a sprinkling of new songs, a cameo from Lauren Mayberry of CHVRCHES and an opening set of ambient music by the War on Drugs drummer Charlie Hall.
Arctic Monkeys’ career-spanning set Friday at the Kia Forum demonstrated their enduring appeal — even as the band shifts its core sound.
Echo Park Rising returned Saturday for the first time since 2019, and from the stages of the Echo and Echoplex to the pop-up shows all over the neighborhood, the streets were alive with the sound of music.
High energy and wide variety ruled the day as the annual Happy Sundays festival took over six venues along Anaheim Street in Long Beach, with L.A. Witch, the Paranoyds and the Shivas drawing big crowds.
The Flaming Lips celebrated their 2002 album “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” — and more from their long history — in typically colorful fashion on Friday night at the YouTube Theater.
Tegan and Sara visited the Bellwether as part of their “Crybaby” tour, celebrating their 10th album released last fall.
With a new album on the way and their children in tow, husband-wife duo the Dollyrots showed why they are longtime L.A. favorites by delivering an energetic show at Knitting Factory NoHo.
Sparks and They Might Be Giants — two long-running bands with their own, inimitable styles — teamed up for a night at the Hollywood Bowl. As the Sparks song says, “Gee, That Was Fun.”