Tonight in L.A.: James Supercave, In the Valley Below, Mother Falcon
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Also on Wednesday: Tinashe, Widowspeak, Swingin’ Utters, Funeral Party, Gale Forces, Cillie Barnes, Kula

Also on Wednesday: Tinashe, Widowspeak, Swingin’ Utters, Funeral Party, Gale Forces, Cillie Barnes, Kula
Including: Outpost Fest, Camp Flog Gnaw, Glen Hansard, Leon Bridges, James Supercave, In the Valley Below, Moon Taxi, Ride, the Joy Formidable, Coldplay, Peaches, Yo La Tengo, Blitzen Trapper, Squeeze, TV on the Radio, the Charlatans UK.
Also: Zac Brown Band, Song Dongye, Tom Morello, Vulfpeck, Dark Star Orchestra, Duke Dumont, Autre Ne Veut, Funeral Party, Little Red Lung, Line & Circle
Including: Ariel Pink, the Black Lips, Rudimental, Charlie XCX, Beirut, Julia Holter, Ben Howard, Paul Weller, Telekinesis, Garbage, Culture Collide, the Fratellis, the Bangles, Festival Supreme, Don Henley, Battles, JR JR, My Morning Jacket.
Lunar conditions might have accounted for some of the fun. Psychic Love, Funeral Party, Warbly Jets, Kid Cadaver, Sweet Bump It, the Rebel Light and Jag Sun did the rest.
Free night of music and pageantry brings Funeral Party, Psychic Love, Warbly Jets, Kid Cadaver, the Rebel Light, Sweet Bump It and Jag Sun to the Live Music Stage on Saturday, Sept. 26
Next-big-things in 2010, Funeral Party were all but over by 2013. With singer Chad Elliott having moved back from New York City, the band talks about starting over.
On the town tonight: ‣ Swedish new-new wavers the Sounds headline the Wiltern behind their new album “Something to Die For.” That’s their video for “Dance With the Devil,” above. Funeral Party and the Limousines support. ‣ Chicago quartet Company Of Thieves, their new album “Running From a Gamble” out earlier this year, visit the […]
A little rock, a lot of roar: ‣ It’s a hometown party tonight at the Roxy for dance-punks Funeral Party (pictured), whose debut “Golden Age of Knowhere” came out back in January. They will be joined by Nashville quartet Mona, whose self-titled debut came out in September. [Buzz Bands LA will be DJing the proceedings.] […]
Funeral Party’s “New York City Moves to the Sound of LA” roared back in the days of the dance-punks’ “Bootleg” EP, and three years later on the East L.A. band’s major-label debut “Golden Age of Knowhere,” it’s no less of a scorcher. In spirit, anyway, it reminds me of the 1977 song by the Randoms, […]