Photos: …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead at the Echo
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With a roar, …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead celebrated 20 years of “Madonna,” performing their 1999 album at the Echo.
With a roar, …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead celebrated 20 years of “Madonna,” performing their 1999 album at the Echo.
Catchy songs, outbursts of dancing and PBJ sandwiches — JR JR’s show at the Lodge Room satisfied all kinds of appetites.
Just past the 30-year anniversary of their album “Sonic Temple,” the Cult — with Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy in fine form — took a Greek Theatre crowd for a trip down memory lane.
Diane Coffee gave a wildly theatrical hometown show at the Teragram Ballroom in support of the new album “Internet Arms.”
Ramonda Hammer put an exclamation point on hard-rocking night by performing their new album “I Never Wanted Company” from front to back at the Echo. Spare Parts for Broken Hearts and Cosmo Gold set the tone for the evening.
Previewing songs from her sophomore album “Bird Songs of a Killjoy” (out next week), Bedouine captivated a full house at the Moroccan Lounge.
Band of Skulls balanced songs from their new album “Love Is All You Love” with older material, including a half-dozen from their 2009 debut, at a sold-out show at the Echo.
Sebadoh got everything in tune, including the crowd, during a career-spanning set at the Roxy, which included songs off their new album, “Act Surprised,” out now via Dangerbird.
Inner Wave got all formal and dreamy for their “homecoming dance” show at the Fonda Theatre.
L.A. bands Cherry Glazerr and Liily kicked off this year’s FIGFest on Friday night with sets of explosive indie-rock. The free series continues the next three Friday nights in downtown L.A.