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Tonight in L.A.: George Fest, Pixies, Bob Mould, Abbot Kinney Festival, the Gaslight Anthem, Kimbra, Trevor Hall, Dan Janisch, Descendents

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A great big Sunday in store: ‣ Pixies head up a rockin’ night at the Hollywood Bowl that also features Cat Power and Gogol Bordello. ‣ The star-studded George Fest at the Fonda Theatre salutes the music of George Harrison – it features guests such as Brian Wilson, Norah Jones, Brandon Flowers & Mark Stoermer […]

Tonight in L.A.: Dublab Anniversary Celebration, Way Over Yonder, Big Star Third, Thievery Corporation, Bob Mould, TR/ST, Paul Oakenfold, Die Antwoord, Merchandise, more

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Another seriously stacked Saturday:  ‣ The boundary-pushing DJ collective Dublab celebrates 15 years with a big party at Bedrock LA featuring music on seven stages, including an outdoor stage hosting Benedek, Seven Davis Jr., B+ and Money Mark, among others. The Carlos Nino-curated room has music from Mia Doi Todd, SK Kakraba and Carlos Niño […]

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Video: Bob Mould, ‘I Don’t Know You Anymore’

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Director Alicia J. Rose’s new video for Bob Mould’s “I Don’t Know You Anymore” is hilarious on a lot of levels – I, for one, am all about the Decemberists’ new app that is “gonna change the way thinking people think about thinking … about ordering faux-bacon kale-infused vegan donuts at 2 a.m.,” Colin Meloy tells […]

Tonight in L.A.: Tijuana Panthers, Johnnyswim, Timbre Timbre, the Preatures, Bob Mould, Gabriel Kahane, Trans Am, Seasons, Electric Wire Hustle

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Enjoy your Tuesday: ‣ Long Beach trio Tijuana Panthers celebrate the release of their new album “Wayne Interest” with a free show at the Roxy Theatre. Northern Tigers open. ‣ Their debut album “Diamonds” just out in late April, husband-and-wife duo Johnnyswim hold forth at the El Rey Theatre. That’s their video for “Home,” above. […]

Popular With Me 2012: My top albums of the year

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There were albums I loved, albums I liked, albums I appreciated and albums I avoided in 2012. Because of my regional focus, I spent an inordinate amount of time with music from Los Angeles artists. And strangely for me, a lot of the hyped bands failed to resonate; stuck in traffic, I’d rather have played […]

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