2018: Buzz Bands LA’s Year in Photos
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From our concert photographers to your eyes, here is a heaping helping of Buzz Bands LA’s Year in Photos. (Best viewed on a desktop browser.)
From our concert photographers to your eyes, here is a heaping helping of Buzz Bands LA’s Year in Photos. (Best viewed on a desktop browser.)
St. Vincent wowed a sold-out Palladium with two sets Thursday night — the first comprised of songs from her first four albums and the second a performance of her latest, “Masseduction,” in its entirety.
Buzz Bands LA looks back on 2017 with galleries (and galleries) of our favorite concert photographs.
On the heels of the news that they plan to release a new album in 2018, the Breeders roared through a show Monday night at the El Rey Theatre.
Iron & Wine played to a hot but appreciative audience on Thursday night in the sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church.
Father John Misty’s long Friday night at the Greek Theatre featured highlights from all three FJM albums, and some existential musings.
The War on Drugs spread of the gospel of their new album “A Deeper Understanding” on Thursday night at the Greek Theatre.
Dream Machines capped a Chinatown Summer Nights party Saturday that included Zealyn, the New Electric Sound, Elle Belle, the Americans, Francisca Valenzuela and Saint Cecilia.
The soundtrack to “Oracle” — the current exhibition at the Broad — was provided in arresting fashion Saturday night by A Place to Bury Strangers and Xiu Xiu.
Neon Indian inspired a big dance party on Wednesday night at the sold-out Teragram Ballroom.