Photos: The Japanese House at the Wiltern
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U.K. indie-pop outfit the Japanese House kept it dreamy, playing an intimate set at the Wiltern on Saturday night.
U.K. indie-pop outfit the Japanese House kept it dreamy, playing an intimate set at the Wiltern on Saturday night.
El Ten Eleven celebrated the 15-year anniversary of their self-titled debut album (made in Silver Lake) on Friday, Oct. 11, with a career-spanning set at the Moroccan Lounge.
Music from Mating Ritual, Ward, Thom Sawyr, Veers, Odessa, Livingmore, Monogem, Night Dreamer, Derde Verde, Finneas, Starcrawler and more on tonight’s local music program, the L.A. Buzz Bands Show on 88.5 FM.
Also on Sunday: Against Me!, NELA Music Series, Los Angeles Azules, 1TakeJay, David Binney, West Coast Prost, Andrew Combs, Screaming Dead, the Dead End Kids Club, Knocked Loose, Patriarchy
In contrast to last year’s opening day, Friday at Desert Daze went off smoothly, highlighted by the Flaming Lips, Stereolab, Wand, DIIV and two artists from Africa, Mdou Moctar and W.I.T.C.H.
Also on Saturday: Alice Smith, the Japanese House, Rituals of Mine, Jason Hawk Harris, Little Hurricane, Logic, Gryffin, ZAZ, the Hu, Arto Lindsay, Fink, LA Dark Fest, SG Lewis, Jimmy Buffett, Slightly Stoopid
Sofi Tukker led a wild and colorful dance party at the Shrine Expo Hall on Thursday night.
Also on Friday: El Ten Eleven, Gryffin, the Parlor Mob, the Aggrolites, Very Be Careful, Sabaton, Chris Brown, BABYMETAL, Rezz, Mini Ladd, Dodie, Taska Black, Tony Lucca, Sweet Tooth, Blessthefall, Dragonforce, Boy & Bear, Jason Hawk Harris
Singer-songwriter Tasso Smith unveils the debut single of his solo project, Thom Sawyr: “Wishing on the Wind,” an expansive anthem for blowing away your frustrations.
Two hours of music that’s as diverse as the festival itself: Check out Buzz Bands LA’s Desert Daze 2019 playlist.