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Video: Jungle, ‘Julia’

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If the falsetto-drenched disco-funk of U.K. septet Jungle doesn’t give you happy feet, maybe you’re standing in cement. The latest from the band, whose self-titled 2014 debut was nominated for the Mercury Prize, is the brilliantly choreographed video for “Julia.” It’s another in a series of collaborations between Oliver Hadlee Pearch and Jungle co-founder Josh […]

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Video: Seasons, ‘Coppertone’

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Highland Park seven-piece Seasons are finally ready to release their anticipated full-length entitled “Everything Changes” on March 31. This is a group that has certainly dealt with change in the ebb and flow of being an indie band in Los Angeles, an experience which has inspired some very cinematic tracks which are just the right […]

Video: Corners, ‘The Spaceship’

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The video for Corners’ “The Spaceship” doesn’t really have an outer-space theme at all; the story follows a love triangle that ends in tragedy. The song comes from the quartet’s October full-length “Maxed Out On Distractions,” which saw the quartet — Tracy Bryant, Billy Changer, Rick Mabery and Jeff “Jeffertitti” Ramuno — take on synth-baked […]

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The Week Ahead: Feb. 9-15

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Incoming: Father John Misty, Catfish & the Bottlemen, Tom Vek, Avid Dancer, Scavenger Hunt, Young Creatures, Banta, Ben Howard, Nicole Atkins, the Two Tens, the Vim Dicta, Corners, Kate Voegele, Wet & Reckless, the Warlocks, Natalie Prass, Susan, Granger Smith, Weed, Babes in Toyland, Logic, Pharaohs, Jessica Lea Mayfield, Daedelus, ALO, Boots Electric, Lil Jon, […]

Video: Hanni El Khatib, ‘Moonlight’

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Hanni El Khatib’s new album “Moonlight” furthers his rep as a rough-and-tumble rocker; it’s a perfectly imperfect collection of garage-blues that works up a heavy sweat yet doesn’t draw blood and inflicts some pain but no mortal wounds. “Knife-fighting music,” he called his work when his debut “Will the Guns Come Out” came out in […]

Video: The Rebel Light, ‘Strangers’

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If the Rebel Light’s single “Strangers” doesn’t make you wanna dive into that “sunshine pop” playlist from the 1960s, then Spencer Hord’s video for the song will. It’s a nostalgia-drenched montage of summertime images befitting the Irish transplants’ California dreamin’. The band — brothers Alan and Jarrett Steil and their cousin Brandon Cooke — has some new […]

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Tonight in L.A.: Robert DeLong/Tom Vek, Hozier, Above & Beyond, Cage the Elephant, Alvin Risk, A-Trak, RL Grime, Hayley Kiyoko, Dax Riggs

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Big, big Friday: â–º The Natural History Museum’s popular First Fridays series kicks off its 2015 season on Friday night, with Robert DeLong heading up a lineup that includes Tom Vek and Quitapenas. Later, Vek joins Mario Votto and Channel One for a DJ set at the Regent Theater. â–º U.K. electro trio Above & […]

Ears Wide Open: Rough Church

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Some of Los Angeles’ most compelling music evolves from accidental collaborations, wandering spirits, lifetime underdogs, the chronically curious and people without fancy managers/publicists/”teams” who are the diametric opposites of bands who look like they’re right out of central casting. Rough Church has some of those qualities. The band is helmed by Silver Lake long-timer Greg […]

Video: Statistics, ‘Waiting’

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I owe my devotion to the music of Statistics to a publicist’s sleight-of-hand. About a year after professing love for Desaparecidos’ debut album “Read Music/Speak Spanish,” I received a missive saying that if I liked Desaparecidos, I should check out their guitarist Denver Dalley’s side project, Statistics. Of course, the Conor Oberst-fronted emo-punk of the […]

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