Photos: The Melvins and Redd Kross at the Troubadour
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The Melvins and Redd Kross got together to kick up some dust with friends and fans at the sold-out Troubadour. There was youthful exuberance to spare.
The Melvins and Redd Kross got together to kick up some dust with friends and fans at the sold-out Troubadour. There was youthful exuberance to spare.
The National showcased songs from their new album “I Am Easy to Find” and satiated die-hards with favorites from their deep catalog at the Greek Theatre.
Celebrating its third year, the Made in LA festival at Golden Road Brewing proved a great way to cut loose on a sweltering Labor Day Weekend.
The Cure’s hit-laden set capped Saturday’s steamy Pasadena Daydream Festival, which in some ways recalled a dearly departed L.A. institution, FYF Fest. Robert Smith himself proclaimed it “the best day of summer.”
Bryan Ferry celebrated the legacy of Roxy Music and the depth of his own catalog on Thursday night at the Greek Theatre.
Sam Marine & the Walks of Life showcased a handful of new songs (hear one here) at a show that featured Mara Connor and Brian Whelan and ended with a cover of “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.”
At the Teragram Ballroom on Tuesday, Wayne Kramer’s all-star band MC50 continued their victory lap — and it felt like one — celebrating the 50th anniversary of the MC5’s “Kick Out the Jams.”
Shannon Lay opened a soulful of dreams in lush, full band arrangements to celebrate her new album, “August,” on Saturday at Pico Union Project.
Happy Sundays returned to Long Beach for a free, hot day of music topped by the Coathangers and Cat Scan.
Winding down a long summer tour, Snail Mail headlined the Wiltern on Thursday, feeding off the energy of the crowd (and maybe opener Sasami, too).