Ears Wide Open: Nate Cole
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Nate Cole, once of the L.A. indie-pop band Castledoor, this week releases his solo debut album “Bad Beat,” lending his singular voice to a batch of emotionally direct meditations.
Nate Cole, once of the L.A. indie-pop band Castledoor, this week releases his solo debut album “Bad Beat,” lending his singular voice to a batch of emotionally direct meditations.
Le Butcherettes capped a riotous night at the second Riot Grill Fest at the Regent Theater.
Also on Tuesday: Eagles of Death Metal, Yasiin Bey, Whispertown, Fell Runner, Lauren Ruth Ward, Facial, Wild Child
A song written in the post-election malaise of 2004 resonates more in the post-election malaise of 2016. It will be on the forthcoming release “Dios on Dios.”
Ross Golan’s one-man musical, which enjoyed an award-winning theatrical run in 2014, will be made into an album for Interscope.
Restavrant is back. Well, they never went away but, after a while playing as Snakearm, the junkyard rock duo has returned to their original name. Here’s an exercise video to celebrate.
Evan Andree and Travis Bunn are Trashclub, who get back to guitar-and-drum basics on their debut EP, “Black Out,” due in March.
Also on Monday: Horse Thief, Fitz & the Tantrums, ExSage, Rodney & John, Carah Faye, Cosmonauts, KAV/Brian Whelan, Naomi, the May Company, Dig the Kid, the Shakes
Incoming: Glass Animals, Fitz & the Tantrums, the Shelters, Incan Abraham, Jonathan Richman, the Sounds, Eagles of Death Metal, Yasiin Bey, the Afghan Whigs, Rooney, Metallica, Weyes Blood, the Dandy Warhols, Dios, James Supercave, TV on the Radio
New music from Dios, Moons of Mars, Incan Abraham, Milo Greene and Rodney & John — plus a sprinkling of holiday tunes — on the L.A. Buzz Bands Show on KCSN.