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Stream: Jagwar Ma, ‘The Throw’

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Baggy jeans may be out but baggy beats are still in, as Australian psych-pop band Jagwar Ma are here to remind you. Their debut album “Howlin’” includes 12 tasty tracks that could cater to fans of Tame Impala, Perry Farrell and the Stone Roses and bring back the hype of Madchester scene where the lines between […]

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Tonight in L.A.: Wolfmother, Miner/Roadkill Ghost Choir, HOTT MT, Last American Buffalo, Nightmare Air, the Dustbowl Revival, the Absolute

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Monday’s things: ‣ Wolfmother is back for one more round at the Troubadour. Get there early to see singer-songwriter Kieran Leonard. ‣ So many residencies, so little time. Crashing the Miner residency at the Bootleg Bar tonight is Florida’s Roadkill Ghost Choir, whose indie twang has earned comparisons to Wilco, My Morning Jacket and a […]

The Week Ahead: July 22-28

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Incoming: Wolfmother, the Postal Service, Savages, Bastille, Davis Fetter, Futurebirds, PAPA, the Happy Hollows, NO, Candlebox, the 1975, Big Freedia, Hockey, Saint Motel, the Belle Brigade, Modest Mouse, Skylar Grey, No Age, Night Terrors of 1927, Glassjaw, Dan Wilson, Twin Shadow, Bauhaus, Rancid, Viva Pomona, International Pop Overthrow, the Cult, Courtney Love, Frightened Rabbit, Fitz […]

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Ears Wide Open: Dream Panther

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Need something to help you wind down from the work week and gear up for the weekend? Greg Sheran and Nick Kosearas – aka Dream Panther – have got you covered with their hilariously-titled EP, “Beyonce’s Child.” Although one can’t be sure if Blue Ivy and her parents dig it, fans of woozy electronica, psychedelic […]

Download: The Open Feel, ‘Pushing Back’

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Remember those long, stereo-blaring overnight drives when your vehicle felt propelled not by an internal combustion engines but by the Cure’s bass lines? SoCal duo the Open Feel nail that vibe on their new single “Pushing Back.” Singer-guitarist Katie Harris and bassist-drummer Tom Brayton displayed on their late-2011 EP a deep affection for the roaring, […]

Video: George Glass, ‘AM Radio’

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Nothing Los Angeles quartet George Glass does is quite predictable, even when they are sonically raising a glass to their heroes. And they have plenty of those. In an era so many upstart bands can be described “doing the (insert decade and genre) thing,” Nicholas Ceglio, Nathan Kondor and Peter DiBiasio (abetted by Todd McLaughlin) […]

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Tonight in L.A.: Red Baraat, Passenger, Pink Martini, Robert Randolph, Spaceships, Dustbowl Revival, White Arrows, Harper Blynn, the Burning of Rome

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Full speed on a Friday night: ‣ It’s another Friday night of free music at the FIGat7th Downtown Festival, where Brooklyn’s Red Baraat brings the melting-pot music on its latest album “Big Talk” and L.A.’s La Chamba supports. ‣ Passenger, the nom de tune of U.K.-bred folk-pop troubadour Mike Rosenberg, headlines the El Rey Theatre, […]

Ears Wide Open: Historian

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Chris Karman is a self-proclaimed music geek. If you go to the Facebook page for his band, Historian, every post is prefaced by a random musical fact. The moniker is appropriate considering his nature as a walking music encyclopedia, but Karman’s music is also carefully layered with each piece of info he’s indulged in. There […]

Video: Young Galaxy, ‘New Summer’

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There’s no doubt that Montreal-based Young Galaxy has been experimenting with their synth-heavy dream-pop over the course of the last three albums, and their latest record, “Ultramarine,” definitely takes on various different shades and rhythms. Some tracks are perfectly accessible and sun-kissed (“Pretty Boy”), others are Ibiza contenders (“Fall For You”) and some are even […]

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