Tonight in L.A.: Smashing Pumpkins, Greg Dulli, Dengue Fever
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Also on Saturday: They Might Be Giants, Wolfmother, Joanna Newsom, Allah Las, DJ Quik, Polaris Rose, Gold Class, the Abigails
Also on Saturday: They Might Be Giants, Wolfmother, Joanna Newsom, Allah Las, DJ Quik, Polaris Rose, Gold Class, the Abigails
Upcoming Los Angeles concerts, including: Smashing Pumpkins, Coheed & Cambria, At the Drive-In, the Sword, the Naked & Famous, Tiga, Ra Ra Riot, David Gilmour, Daughter, Polica, X Ambassadors, Wolfmother, They Might Be Giants, Joanna Newsom, Greg Dulli, Allah Las
Your sweet Wednesday selection of shows: ‣ North Carolina folk rockers the Avett Brothers have a new album on the way – “Magpie and the Dandelion” will be out next week, and the band plays the Shrine Auditorium tonight, with Nicholas David opening. ‣ State to State and the Vim Dicta head up a big night […]
Considered in the moment, the Mark Lanegan Band’s new album “Blues Funeral” seems the perfect antidote to today’s falsetto-wielding pop stars and harmony-high folkies. Of course, Lanegan’s moment has been going on for nigh three decades now, from his early work with grunge gods Screaming Trees to collaborations with Queens of the Stone Age, the […]
Top 7 choices from the embarrassment of show riches tonight in Los Angeles (and a handful of recommended downloads to boot): ‣ Greg Dulli and Carina Round at the sold-out Troubadour. The Afghan Whigs/Twilight Singers main man is doing his first-ever solo tour, and reviews have been great. “Dynamite Steps,” the first Twilight Singers album […]
The Like have (finally) resurfaced. It’s been four years this week since the then-trio, not yet out of their teens, released “Are You Thinking What I’m Thinking?” – a debut album that was a good start for a young band but probably out of its league on a major label. Now as a four-piece, the […]